Indoor heating lowers humidity levels and causes dry air. In the winter, using a cool-mist humidifier near your citrus tree ...
Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at [email protected]. My problem is with black stuff on my crape myrtles' leaves and bark. It ...
Growing citrus trees in pots is a great way to enjoy the luscious foliage and delicious, fragrant fruits without a ...
If you want your citrus trees to produce an abundance of healthy fruit in winter, now is the time to care for them. I grew up in Arizona, where I had no appreciation for the absurd quantities of ...
It’s easy to grow potted citrus trees on your patio when the weather is warm and sunny. However, when freezing temperatures are forecast for your area, it’s time to move your citrus plants indoors ...
Chastant Brothers presents your Lawn and Garden. Today on your lawn and garden we’re talking about growing fruit and also citrus and it looks like we have a pretty good crop right here. How do the ...
Many people have a potted citrus plant or two that they keep indoors during the winter and move outdoors for the summer. It may be one of those dwarf trees that produce full-sized fruit. Or it could ...
Curls can be cute on a person’s hair, on poodles, sheep, and, of course, on a pig’s tail. But they’re not so cute on trees or plants. 99.9% of us have seen leaf curl on citrus trees. Disturbing as ...
The spread of an incurable fruit-tree disease caused by an aphid-like insect continues to march across San Bernardino County, with the discovery of five diseased trees in Rancho Cucamonga in September ...
My citrus orchard, as I so grandiosely call it, reminds me of the gang of kids in the musical "Annie," for it has certainly led a hard-knock life. The calamondin, bearer of tiny orangelike fruits, was ...