Many plants grow more vigorously when grafted onto a rootstock, an important reason why it is still common to graft fruit trees, camellias and roses. Grafting citrus onto trifoliate orange rootstock ...
Living in Louisiana has many advantages, including our subtropical climate that supports the growth of many different types of plants that require warm, humid temperatures. This includes citrus trees, ...
In North Florida, it’s wise to select the more cold hardy citrus varieties. Kumquats and Satsuma mandarins are the most cold hardy of the edible citrus choices. In our area, it’s important to purchase ...
Nothing is more rewarding than going out into your home landscape and picking fresh citrus. It really is easier than most people think, but there are a few secrets I would like to share with you which ...
A box of citrus shipped straight from Florida to your front door is a pretty special winter treat. What's even better? Harvesting a sweet, succulent Satsuma tangerine from a tree in your backyard or ...
While familiarity with the term “grafting” is widespread among gardeners, a true understanding of what grafting is and why it is done is not so common. In a nutshell, grafting is a horticultural ...
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