Hi Vasili (or anyone reading this), I wonder if you could answer this question for me: My husband started an orange tree from a seed (it's about 8 inches tall now). However, two shoots came up, and I wonder if it's okay to separate the two, or if doing so would cause too much damage to the roots and kill both? Or is it best to sacrifice the small shoot and just clip it off at soil level, removing the competition for the bigger shoot?
had my neighbours once used blood and bone on their garden and my dog dug under the fence to get to the blood and bone and destroyed their garden so I was wondering how your dogs would go with it in the pots
Keen to find out what the average potting mix was.
Hi👋 what time of year would you recommend repotting a lemon? I'm in Melbourne, thanks 👍
What size are your grow pots?
great video
How do you protect your citrus from frost? Do you leave them out in the open or do you bring them under cover for the winter / frosts.
I don't think there's much frost where he's at in Victoria lemon trees need no protection if anything they like winter.
Hi Vasili (or anyone reading this), I wonder if you could answer this question for me: My husband started an orange tree from a seed (it's about 8 inches tall now). However, two shoots came up, and I wonder if it's okay to separate the two, or if doing so would cause too much damage to the roots and kill both? Or is it best to sacrifice the small shoot and just clip it off at soil level, removing the competition for the bigger shoot?
Hello yes remove the smaller seedling as the bigger one is more likely to be like the mother plant
I noticed dogs in your video . How do you keep the dogs from being really interested in the blood and bone in the pots ?
Throughout the entire day they were eating it from the pots. If I'm not watching they'll eat the whole tub.
had my neighbours once used blood and bone on their garden and my dog dug under the fence to get to the blood and bone and destroyed their garden so I was wondering how your dogs would go with it in the pots
Whats good for fig trees and grapes, live in Canberra ??
Compost. Manure. Black grit.