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Pruning Questions And Answers - Orchard's Edge
It would be a good idea to start pruning your lemon tree now. Choose three or four upper laterals to be the main branches. These branches should be about ...

WINTER GREEN NOTES
... every garden should have a lemon tree, ‘Eureka’ is a good variety, less prone to ... FRUIT TREE PRUNING Winter is a good time to care for your trees. ...

How to Prune a Citrus Tree - eHow.com
Prune a Citrus Tree Prune to keep trees healthy, attractive and within bounds. Other than lemon trees, citrus trees do not require frequent pruning to ...

Fifty-Plus News - Margaret Matthews
Pruning is rarely necessary, but trees can be lightly shaped in spring. Lemon ... Take delight in your beautiful lemon tree, and enjoy its wonderful fruit. ...

How to Grow Lemon Trees - eHow.com
Questions Answered and Topics Addressed:. Tips for Growing Lemon Trees. Lemon Tree Growing Guidelines. Instructions for Proper Lemon Tree Growth ...

TreeHelp.com: Trees: Citrus Trees: Types: Lemon
The fruit of the lemon tree, technically a berry (hesperidium), ... Consult a local tree care specialist for advice on the variety of lemon most appropriate ...

HOME FRUIT PRODUCTION-LEMONS Julian W. Sauls Professor & Extension ...
Lawngrass should be kept back about a foot from the canopy of the tree. Other than cold damage, no pruning should be necessary, as the lemon tree will ...


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January is time to trim fruit trees - San Gabriel Valley Tribune


January is time to trim fruit trees
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
DEAR JACK: Would you please address the pruning of apricot, lemon, apple and orange trees in your column. Thank you. January is the traditional time to prune deciduous fruit trees, such as apricots, apples, nectarines, peaches, and plums.

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Creating an indoor citrus garden - nwitimes.com


Creating an indoor citrus garden
nwitimes.com
Chuck Roth, owner of Chesterton Feed and Garden Center, shows a Ponderosa lemon tree for sale at the store. Chesterton Feed and Garden Center won't get their next citrus shipment in until around the beginning of May (though they're taking orders now), ...

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February gardening guide for Yuma - Yuma Sun


February gardening guide for Yuma
Yuma Sun
Plant borage, caraway, chervil, cilantro, dill, fennel, lemon balm. • Bulbs — Plant spring-flowering bulbs: anemone, daffodil, narcissus, gladiolus, crinum, canna and ranunculus. • Citrus — Plant citrus trees. Fertilize established citrus with ...

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Keeping citrus happy in winter - Tbo.com


Keeping citrus happy in winter
Tbo.com
COM | Tbo.com Many of us are already enjoying the juice and fruits of our own citrus trees, and even the cold doesn't change that. In fact, it makes the fruit taste sweeter. We start picking in November, but the juice gets better and better as the ...

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Leaf miner major pest for young citrus - Bakersfield Californian


Leaf miner major pest for young citrus
Bakersfield Californian
Adult moths lay eggs that hatch into small worms that feed and cause mines in citrus leaves. In the summer and fall, when citrus trees begin to put out new growth, the new leaves become completely distorted, stunted and misshapen. For most, citrus leaf ...

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