I assume you'd do the reverse for citrus in the fall to get them used to being inside? Where do you buy your citrus? I just subscribed so maybe you already covered that. Anyway, thanks for the info.
@@CherylLeMay hello, and thank you for subscribing! In the fall I do the reverse but not quite as involved. I pretty much find a shady spot somewhere for about a week then I just spray the plants with a mild insecticide like Captain Jacks to kill any bugs and bring them inside and put them right under the lights. It seems to work pretty well and doesn't stress the plants out as much as going outside does in spring. I've purchased many online from four winds growers, which is a great source. I've also picked some up at local Lowe's, Walmart and Tractor Supply stores over the years.
I assume you'd do the reverse for citrus in the fall to get them used to being inside? Where do you buy your citrus? I just subscribed so maybe you already covered that. Anyway, thanks for the info.
@@CherylLeMay hello, and thank you for subscribing! In the fall I do the reverse but not quite as involved. I pretty much find a shady spot somewhere for about a week then I just spray the plants with a mild insecticide like Captain Jacks to kill any bugs and bring them inside and put them right under the lights. It seems to work pretty well and doesn't stress the plants out as much as going outside does in spring.
I've purchased many online from four winds growers, which is a great source. I've also picked some up at local Lowe's, Walmart and Tractor Supply stores over the years.
I remember seeing those when I visited, amazing! Those white flowers must be very fragrant!
@@WhispersInTheGarden they're the best, especially in the fall!