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Growing Citrus Fruits
In simpler days, there were tangerines. Now there are Mandarins, of which there are four main types: the Satsumas of Japan (Citrus unshiu), the Mediterranean mandarins of Europe (C. deliciosa), the King Mandarins of ... [... more]
Do It Yourself

Citrus: Complete Guide to Selecting & Growing More Than ...
Great citrus guide with wonderful pix/info I have read several other books on citrus cultivation, but this book is by far the best i've run across. It has excellent photographs of the hundreds of citrus fruits, both on the tree and of the inside of the ... [... more]
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Amazon.com

Growing Citrus In Containers
For the most part, the areas where home gardeners plant the citrus trees are the same areas where citrus is grown commercially. But if space is limited or climate isn't suitable, it's still possible to enjoy these ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Growing Citrus In Containers
For the most part, the areas where home gardeners plant the citrus trees are the same areas where citrus is grown commercially. But if space is limited or climate isn't suitable, it's still possible to enjoy these trees and their bounty ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Growing Citrus
Citrus trees are evergreen and can have both flowers and fruit at the same time, so they are treated a bit differently than other fruit trees. They store food reserves in their leaves and must therefore be protected ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Growing Citrus In Containers
Size and Type of Container. Choose a pot about the size of a 15-gallon nursery container. The ubiquitous half whiskey barrel is a good size, too. In traditional European orangeries, the classic container is 24 inches ... [... more]
National Gardening Association

Growing Citrus In Containers
The most common problems with citrus grown indoors are scale insects and leaf drop. Watch the plant closely for scale, since it is easiest to control when it first appears. If there are only a few, you can remove them with a sharp knife or ... [... more]
GardenGuides

Growing Citrus And Tropical Seeds
Avocados aren't the only kitchen discards that can grow into beautiful plants, says show host Kim Haworth. Also try seeds from citrus and tropical fruit, planting them in rich, fast-draining soil and keeping them warm. Keep in mind that saving ... [... more]
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