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Georgia Grown Citrus
Приєднався 3 тра 2018
Відео
GGC What is Root Stock?
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At Georgia Grown Citrus, you'll hear us talking about 'Root Stock' quite often, but what exactly is root stock and why does it matter? Lindy explains in this video.
GA Grown Citrus Should You Mulch Around Your Tree
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This is one of the most common questions that Lindy receives each week from her customers. Should you spread mulch around your citrus tree? After all, you do it around a lot of other trees and plants in your yard. Lindy answers this commonly-asked question in this short video.
GA Grown Citrus Should You Plant Near Another Tree
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Lindy shares tips on how far apart to plant citrus trees from other trees and should you avoid planting near certain types of trees.
GA Grown Citrus Ccn You Plant Citrus in North GA
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At Georgia Grown Citrus, we ship citrus trees all over the state, including North Georgia. Will citrus trees grow up in the northern regions of the state? Lindy answers that question in this week's video.
GA Grown Citrus When Can I Plant Trees
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Lindy talks about the best time of the year to plant citrus trees and also how to make sure the ground temperature is warm enough in this short video.
GA Grown Citrus: A Tree or a Bush?
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Is a citrus plant supposed to be a tree or a bush? In this video, Lindy discusses why it is important to force your citrus plant to grow into a tree.
GA Grown Citrus Where Can I Get More Information?
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In this short video, Lindy shares where you can get more information on the planting and care of your new citrus trees.
GA Grown Citrus: The Right Way To Plant a Tree
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If you have ever wondered how to correctly plant your citrus tree, Lindy gives viewers a hands-on demonstration in this video and shows you how to 'muck-in' a new citrus tree and make sure that it is planted correctly to assure a healthy start.
GA Grown Citrus Should I Stake My Tree
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One of the questions that we are often asked is whether to stake young citrus trees or just let them grow naturally. LIndy discusses this topic in this short video.
Citrus Education Choose the Right Root Stock
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At Georgia Grown Citrus, we offer our customers a variety of rootstock from which to propagate their citrus trees. Each of these rootstocks has different characteristics and advantages to the producer which Lindy discusses in this video.
Citrus Education: How to Plant Your Tree
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Planting your citrus tree correctly is one of the biggest determining factors in its successful growth. In this video, Lindy shows you how to start right and plant your tree the correct way to help it grow strong and healthy.
GA Grown Citrus Protecting Trees from Animals
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GA Grown Citrus Protecting Trees from Animals
GA Grown Citrus When Can I Expect Fruit?
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GA Grown Citrus When Can I Expect Fruit?
GA Grown Citrus What Do I Do After Planting
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GA Grown Citrus What Do I Do After Planting
GA Grown Citrus Where to Plant Your Tree
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GA Grown Citrus Where to Plant Your Tree
Georgia Grown Citrus: Why Buy From Certified Greenhouse?
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Georgia Grown Citrus: Why Buy From Certified Greenhouse?
Georgia Grown Citrus: Citrus Trees and Heat
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Georgia Grown Citrus: Citrus Trees and Heat
Georgia Grown Citrus: The Variety of Citrus in Georgia
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Georgia Grown Citrus: The Variety of Citrus in Georgia
Citrus Education: Make Citrus Into a Tree, Not a Bush
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Citrus Education: Make Citrus Into a Tree, Not a Bush
Citrus education? I guess I missed it.
Thank You!
Looks like some good soil down there
When should I water the tree after muking it in Next day 2 days When ?
Finally I see the correct way to plant a citrus tree in South West Georgia
Useless video, what root stock?????????????!thumbs down all the way!
Flying dragon seeds Trifiliota seeds Any wild orange fruit seeds .
what to do in a colder climate when surviving is difficult and may be frost damage .Is it better to keep it as a bush or a tree?
Hello friends
0 useful information lol smh
Lol absolutely zero
How do you find a certified greenhouse? I’ve tried to just google it but it doesn’t yield to many results.
Would love a little longer detailed video on the care
We are not getting flowers in my orangge 5 year old
AMAZING
Don’t you just hate when you ask the creator a question and they don’t even bother to answer you.
I am interested in a few cutting how do I ourchase
Thank heavens, somebody that gets STRAIGHT to the point like an arrow. THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
Great information.
Thank you so much for this video. Currently I have a Lemon, Orange, Grapefruit, and Pomegranate Tree growing from seed. My lemon tree has been struggling and I think it’s because they are almost 2 feet tall and I haven’t trimmed any leaves! They look just like the babies you are trimming here! I’m a little hesitant to clip off their leaves but hearing they will turn into a bush otherwise was a great push!
Love the accent.
I know this a year old video but I would truly love to see the groves and get some tips on when and how to prune. Love what you guys do.
What the lady considers baby trees for sale, I consider Massive monsters as I have bought hundreds of citrus trees from many places. This seller has provided, BY FAR, the best bang for my buck. Best looking trees, Best genetics profile and branch density. SERIOUS roots.
What form of budding do you use? Thanks
How do you propagate your rootstock? From seed, or from cuttings under mist, etc.?
What is the best way to "muck" in a container so that I can grow my citrus in containers?
I live in middle Georgia (Macon area, Zone 8a) and I have three citrus plants in the ground....Meyer Lemon, Valencia Orange and Cara Cara Orange for over a year now. I cover them with a greenhouse to protect them against the frost. I also pile up wood chips around the trunk of my trees too. Yes, some of the green tree limbs die.....the green limbs(no bark) will die and turn brown. These dead twigs will have to be trimmed off next spring. However, my citrus sprang right back with fresh new limbs at spring time. I've found that if the trunk or stem has bark grown on it, it will withstand the cold temps and as long there is a covering over the plant too.
Can you post a link to the green house that you use?
I’m also in Georgia 8a and grow citrus. I grow the super cold hardy hybrids like Yuzu, Thomasville, orangequat, etc.
@@091mega I'm sorry for not responding sooner.....today is the first time I saw your message. Here's the site: www.amazon.com/Quictent-10x9x8-Portable-Greenhouse-Outdoors/dp/B01GFO9XIY/ref=sr_1_3_sspa?crid=C05U33GUONXL&keywords=quictent+greenhouse&qid=1665249519&qu=eyJxc2MiOiI1LjExIiwicXNhIjoiNC45MSIsInFzcCI6IjQuNTMifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=%2Caps%2C48&sr=8-3-spons&ufe=app_do%3Aamzn1.fos.18ed3cb5-28d5-4975-8bc7-93deae8f9840&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEySlM1MDVFUVJESThDJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwMjM1NzUxUE5XTUpMQzIwU1lCJmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTA5MjAzODVJVlFSQVBETEVHOEUmd2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGYmYWN0aW9uPWNsaWNrUmVkaXJlY3QmZG9Ob3RMb2dDbGljaz10cnVl
Georgia Grown Citrus: Where can I buy a roll of the netting material that is used to make 'Tree Defender'? I want to cover my greenhouse with it for the summer time to keep out the leaf minors and other pest.
Will these grow in southern indiana zone 6b
You need to trim your bush were the branch does not hit the ground bc attract roof rat. You have a choice to plant them a a bush or a tree. In AZ heat you have to paint the stem or trunk protect from the sun damage. For a nush, no need to paint but trim nearly off the ground . as a tree hard to reach harvest but produce less fruits. As a bush, it produce more fruits than a tree.
I heard dwarf tree is good for trim into a bush bc produce more fruits and protect its trunk from sun damage.
I put the top soil in first then the rest off the soil. then I take a water hose on trickle &stick it down 6” in the soft soil & leave it for & hour no mess & well saturated.then I take a five gallon bucket & drill small hole in the very bottom & fill the bucket up with water & let it trickle in very slow no run off ,do this twice a week for a couple of months never lose a tree.
Love what you are doing 👍
Lindy what type of wipes were you using?
Very interesting. I'm waiting on Frost owari satsuma to be available, would love to try it in 8b, north central GA
Thank you so much for this imfortion that I got from you.
Hey Lindy, I've watched a couple of your videos and have a question. When you grow a rootstock and graft a scion do you always chop the rootstock off near the soil? Could you take an 8 foot tall rootstock and put a couple scions on the trunk or upper branches? Thank you for your information.
What rootstock?? Sour orange? Trifoliata?? Your vid lacked important information.
Yes, you have right. If the temperature is not below 0°C it is not a problem to use Citrumelo swingle if sometimes yes only Poncirus and the plant must be on winter fruitless.
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Do you deliver trees to southern California?
Thank you. I'm in North central GA, and have been fighting the urge to put my citrus in the ground. It got down to 17 degrees here last January, I'd hate to lose all my precious trees.
My Meiwa kumquat and Meyer lemon are in ground. We saw a low of 17 about a year ago and I just covered my lemon with towels only during the night of the 17 low and it was exposed for the rest of the winter. It is planted right up against my house, but it is doing great and currently ripening lemons.
Mighty fine info ma’am, thank you.
They need to stay in the greenhouse or inside in the winter ,right? Unless you are in the really southern GA. I'm in Jasper county, it drops to the teens here.
Air layered Fruit yielding plants do give fruit within same year . 2nd and 3 year production is far more better than early one. As far as grafted variety is concerned It takes couple of years to bear fruit probably 3 to 5 years . Marcotted plants give results at least 2 years before grafted ones .
I have never seen a tree planted this way. Amazing! Thanks for sharing.
It's great
We just got our trees in the mail, we're super excited! They are bigger than expected and healthy! Thank you so much!
Is this scientific method of planting
Great video! Really informative!🍊
I will add that I ordered it from Georgia Citrus in Ocklocknee , Ga .
I ordered a shiranui citrus tree after trying the fruit purchases from an orchard near Pelham, Ga . I’m growing in a container to get it sized up before planting in ground in Tifton , Ga . I don’t know what type rootstock it’s on . It did well this summer and put on a couple feet . I have been putting in garage when temps fall below freezing . Any advice you have for success with this tree would be appreciated.