How to care for Citrus Trees
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
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easy to understand, detailed description discussing the ongoing care for citrus trees narrated by Barb Melera, co-founder of Harvesting History, LLC. This video provides information about fertilizers, fertilizing routines, pest and disease control.
Omg Barb , just found your videos....love listening to you....
Josette, thank you so much. Visit our website, www.harvesting-history.com. The photos are beautiful and will make you smile. The history is very interesting.
You are so great. You give them a treat to let them know you love them. I am learning wonderful info from you. I want to grow bulbs that will be cut flowers in zone 8b florida panhandle. I will be container planting. Do you have any recommendations? Thank you!
Kimberly, though they are not bulbs, zinnias would do well. The Dwarf Sunspot and Teddy Bear Sunflowers will do well. Dahlias will do well in September-January and they are perennial. Gladiolas will do well, but might not come back the next year. Cannas will do well. Hope this helps.
thanks !
Great video! I want a citrus tree
I am using the citrus tone once a month already, will now do it every 3 weeks as you suggested in video. How about liquid fertilizer or Fish emulsion ?
I have a navel orange tree. It is about 8 ft tall. It is overrun by white flies. I have sprayed to kill the bugs, each leaf if covered with a black kind of soot. I lost all my blooms last year and so far no blooms this year. How disappointing-no oranges for 2 years. I also used the insecticidal soap. What do I do to get my tree to bloom again.
6996katmom, use the Orchard Spray I mention in the video every 10 days for 4 applications and you wont have the problem or you can use Bayer Fruit Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control and modify it for your potted plant. This will definitely work.
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