You may daydream of growing your own citrus fruits, but unless you're in the southernmost portions of the country, your chances of doing so outside are, sadly, fairly slim. However, you can certainly ...
Overwinter citrus trees indoors in pots to protect them from cold weather until you can move them back outside. It’s easy to grow potted citrus trees on your patio when the weather is warm and sunny.
Many people dream of picking their own fresh fruit, but they live in areas with long, harsh winters. However, even in these chilling conditions, it's still possible to make lemonade from your very own ...
Question: I’d like to grow my own fruit trees, but I’m short on space. Can I grow fruit trees in containers? Answer: We’re happy to say yes, you can. One of the great pleasures in life is picking ...
With shiny dark green leaves, fragrant star-like flowers, and edible fruits, citrus trees are a rewarding addition to any ...
Question for Dan Gill: I saw an ad for a mail order nursery offering several dwarf citrus plants that can be grown in containers. I would like to order some, but I’m concerned about how successful ...
When the peaches are a memory and the apples are all picked, when the pomegranates are dwindling and the guavas are gone, we get ready to eat oranges, kumquats, grapefruits and other citrus. Though ...
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 ...