How to prune a slightly frost damaged citrus tree

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  • Опубліковано 17 вер 2024

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  • @plantsdocumentary
    @plantsdocumentary Рік тому

    Good information video 💞💓

    • @plants4presents995
      @plants4presents995  Рік тому

      So glad you found it useful.
      We've posted another video today about slightly more severely frost damage, please do take a look. Emily :)

  • @joannahagiperos2140
    @joannahagiperos2140 5 місяців тому

    Ty for this info is there a way to share a photo of my lemon tree this year it's worst then ever need to know if it's far gone?

  • @CMDRSloma
    @CMDRSloma Рік тому

    For future reference, please do not record in this orientation, it's terrible to watch on a big screen with massive black bars. Other than that really great video. I have Meyer lemon and blood orange in clay pots outside. I keep Bluetooth battery soil sensors for things like that. Thankfully, in Belfast in Northern Ireland, temperatures dropped to minus two degrees for 2-3 nights and only for 3 hours. Both survived without any damage. In some places here, I believe it might be warm enough ale year-round to grow them in the ground. This was the first time in 12 years with that much frost where I live.

    • @plants4presents995
      @plants4presents995  Рік тому

      Thanks for the feedback and fair point, we're just getting back in to UA-cam and we'll keep working on the format and editing to make them more user friendly.
      Glad to hear the frost wasn't too bad in Northern Ireland and that your trees survived unscathed. I was pretty out of the ordinary wasn't it? think we've only had 3 bouts of prolonged cold weather like this in Sussex since we moved here in 2004 ,
      I agree in a sheltered spot with minimal frost like Belfast citrus can thrive outdoors all year round. I'd probably still recommend keeping them in a pot though so you can manage the drainage better, I don't know about where you are, but it doesn't feel like it's stopped raining here for weeks!
      Thanks again for your feedback, always welcome. Emily x