This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. An ancient tree from India is now thriving ...
Colonial South Carolinian’s abandoned the practice of growing citrus trees due to the state’s chilly winters. Today, a new generation of farmers is embracing the crop.
In the heat of the summer, it's great to have a lemon tree to pick fresh lemons, or perhaps you love figs, or angel trumpets and buy a beautiful tree for your patio. Paul shares some important ...
In a recent column, I solicited readers’ citrus stories. Some of your responses follow below: “I do not know the name of the variety of this wonderful citrus tree that bears seedless tangerines. It ...
Citrus trees are abundant at retail garden centers during fall and early winter. They make beautiful holiday gifts, and they are one of the most popular types of fruit to grow in Louisiana home ...
As more people look to grow their own food at home, citrus trees remain one of the most accessible and rewarding options.” — Noah Aguilar, owner of Everglades ...
Citrus tree problems can be easy to resolve. Aside from their susceptibility to cold, citrus trees are among the most carefree and reliable of home fruit trees. A few common problems do show up on ...