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How to grow a Meyer lemon tree indoors or outside for abundant fresh citrus
Meyer lemon trees can grow indoors or outdoors, but must be protected from frost and brought inside in cold climates. These trees need full sun, regular water, and well-draining soil to grow healthy ...
You can have a refreshing green space even with a small area. Select fruit plants with great potential to thrive in a pot to ...
My Texas mountain laurel has been dying back trunk by trunk. I’m wondering if it’s due to the deep freeze of a few years ago ...
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Why A Dwarf Pomegranate Is An Easy, Space-Saving Option For Indoor Growing
Growing fruit trees indoors is a great way to liven up a space, and dwarf pomegranates are particularly forgiving. Here's what you should know.
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Neil Sperry answers readers' questions on rabbit damage, mountain laurel dieback and sooty mold
Rabbits ate hollies, mountain laurel dieback, ligustrum invasiveness, and black sooty mold on Meyer lemon - expert advice and fixes.
Moisture-loving plants in gardens create ideal conditions for snakes by offering cool, damp shelter and hiding places. These ...
Southern Living on MSN
When Should You Prune Fruit Trees For A Healthier Harvest?
Evergreen fruit trees, including lemon trees, other citrus varieties, and avocado, don’t require a chilling or dormant period ...
Southern Living on MSN
How To Prune Fig Trees The Right Way For Bigger, Better Harvests
Fig trees grow quickly, and cutting them back drastically helps keep them at a manageable size. Learn how and when to prune ...
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How To Grow And Care For A Lemon Tree From Seed
Don't toss that supermarket lemon. Learn how to grow lemon trees (Citrus x limon) from seeds to produce one of the most fragrant flowering trees around.
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Here's a quick guide to properly pruning trees
Successful pruning can improve tree health, boost flower and fruit production, and create an attractive landscape.
Don't put away your gardening tools just yet! While winter may mean that activity in your garden is slowing down for the year, there may be a few tasks left to cross off your chore list before hanging ...
Lemons might bring to mind sunny and warm climates, but you can grow one potted variety of the citrus fruit in your house easily, regardless of USDA Zone.
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