Orange trees grow well in containers. If you live in a cold climate, bring them indoors for winter or enjoy their beauty—and ...
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In January, I recognize the blessing of living in Southern California each time I step into my backyard and see a navel orange tree laden with fruit. As winter sets in, imbibing a daily dose of juicy ...
Growing oranges might sound like something only gardeners in warm climates can do, but compact orange tree varieties for containers make it possible almost anywhere. Citrus trees have been cultivated ...
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7 easy fruit trees that thrive indoors
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I just planted a young Louisiana sweet orange tree I was given last October. The tree is covered with small white buds, which ...
Q. The orange tree in my backyard grew from a seed I planted about 10 years ago. The seed came from a sweet orange. For the last two years my tree has produced oranges, but they are sour and not very ...
Florida oranges are becoming harder to find in grocery stores these days. Here's why the Sunshine State may be producing less ...
Hybrid fruit trees are often hardier. They can also produce delicious fruit in more abundance than their parents. That's a ...
Q: My serviceberry tree has cedar-quince rust on the fruit. What can I do? Dianne Short, email A: The small fruit covered in fuzzy orange rods may be ugly, but the disease won’t kill the tree. As you ...
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