But with a little extra care, you can actually grow citrus in cold climates, too. In an Instagram video, Michelle ...
Because citrus trees are sensitive to the cold, special care is needed when choosing cultivars to grow and when deciding whether to plant them in the ground or in containers. There is a lot of ...
If you received a poinsettia as a gift, or maybe purchased one for yourself, you can keep it looking good by following these ...
In order to protect you citrus crop during a freeze, you can put them in large pots with wheels underneath to drag them ...
Fruit trees. Most types of citrus ripen in the winter and you may be wondering as to when they should be picked. This is a ...
If you know how to save lemon seeds, you could actually use those seeds to grow your own lemon tree at home. Here's how to do ...
A bacterial disease called huanglongbing (a.k.a. citrus greening) that causes plants to defoliate, decay, and eventually die, is threatening commercial production on every arable continent ...
LAFAYETTE, N.Y. — In this week's Gardening Update, Carol walks us through the citrus trees on display this winter! They fill whatever room they are in with the scent of oranges, or lemons.
A hurricane and winter freeze devastated the South Texas citrus industry, and a lack of water is preventing a full recovery.