Fruit trees typically need a lot of sunlight to thrive indoors, around six to eight hours each day. Placing them in a south- ...
Because citrus is so delicious, consider growing your own tree in your yard. Due to disease pressure, the trees will benefit from the extra TLC! However, a little effort to improve soil health seems ...
Indoor heating lowers humidity levels and causes dry air. In the winter, using a cool-mist humidifier near your citrus tree ...
Unlock the secret to boosting your garden's health with a simple lemon! This video reveals a creative method to use the natural acidity and nutrients of lemons to enhance your gardening prowess.
Citrus or lemon trees may not be the first thing that comes to your mind when you think of a bonsai. However, these citrus trees can be a great addition to your bonsai collection. Even a small balcony ...
Back in the old terra-cotta days, fall meant it was time to empty the flower pots and pack them away in the garage until next May. They’d crack over winter if you didn’t. These days, gardeners have ...
Q: I planted a persimmon about a year ago. I’ve watered it every day. It isn’t dying, but it’s also not growing. The roots are all coiled around. How can I remedy things so it will start to grow? A: ...
Growing lemons in a container is easier than you may believe. “On a scale of one to 10, with 10 being hard to grow, I would say lemons are a six,” says Matthew Fleming, lead horticulturist for ...
The Santa Monica Community Garden Program will host four free educational events in September, offering residents opportunities to learn about sustainable gardening practices and volunteer in local ...
There’s something magical about plucking a fresh lemon or lime from your own tree—especially when you live in a northern climate. That tempting dream is what led me (and many others) to take the ...
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