Florida Citrus Watering Basics
Florida citrus rewards careful watering with stronger growth, cleaner fruit, and fewer root problems. In Florida, the challenge is not finding water;…
Read articleFlorida citrus rewards careful watering with stronger growth, cleaner fruit, and fewer root problems. In Florida, the challenge is not finding water;…
Read articleFlorida citrus grows best when you feed it on the right schedule for warm, sandy soils and long, humid growing seasons. In…
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Read articleCitrus in South Florida rewards you with evergreen structure, fragrant spring bloom, and a steady supply of fruit, but sandy ground changes…
Read articleCold-hardy citrus gives North Florida gardeners a real shot at homegrown fruit, even with winter freezes and occasional hard frosts. In North…
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