Ever dreamed of plucking sun-ripened lemons from your very own tree? There's nothing chicer than: “Oh, this vinaigrette? I made it with lemons from my garden. Want to take some home?” Growing citrus ...
Q: I have a Meyer lemon plant in my house waiting for the temperature to cool down. I am using grow lights. When can I plant again? A: It depends on your Meyer lemon’s size, health and the surrounding ...
If you're opting to grow your own tree rather than pick one up from a garden center or nursery, here are the steps to follow to properly grow a lemon tree from seed. Step One: Pick a Lemon and Remove ...
Lemon cypress trees require a good amount of light. Outdoors, a lemon cypress tree should be planted in full sun to partial ...
SAVING SEEDS: Collect seeds from your flowers to plant next year. They include warm-season annuals such as cosmos, cleome, ...
The sight of a lemon tree full of yellow fruit is truly something special and it's actually very easy to achieve, even if ...
Meyer lemons are juicy additions to the garden, but you do have to know how to prune them to optimize fruit production.
Days of daytime highs in the 50s, followed by a few days when temperatures dropped down to the low teens, were enough to fill Yakima’s night skies with gardeners’ dreams of escaping the freeze. Born ...
Cold-hardy citrus varieties like satsuma mandarins and Sugar Belle oranges can thrive in North Florida despite occasional freezes. Proper planting and care are essential for citrus success, including ...