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Citrus trees in containers grow best when provided some shade, especially during mid-day. Too much sun bleaches out exposed leaves, causing them to develop buff-colored blotches.
Because citrus trees are sensitive to the cold, special care is needed when choosing cultivars to grow and when deciding whether to plant them in the ground or in containers.
Lime trees can be an easy fruit tree to grow in pots, provided you get certain factors correct that keep them happy and healthy. I looked after a large citrus collection as a professional gardener ...
Overwinter citrus trees indoors in pots to protect them from cold weather until you can move them back outside. OlyaSolodenko / Getty Images It’s easy to grow potted citrus trees on your patio ...
If you enjoy decadent foliage, delicate flowers, and a bountiful harvest, then a key lime tree is a great choice. These ...
Most fruit trees require full sun, which means at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight every day to fruit, but they'll fruit ...
These are naturally smaller trees that will last longer in containers. One benefit of growing citrus in containers is being able to bring the plants indoors during extended freezing temperatures.
Olive trees (Olea europaea), which originally hail from the Mediterranean, can be grown in containers and will produce delicious fruits.
Cold-hardy citrus varieties like satsuma mandarins and Sugar Belle oranges can thrive in North Florida despite occasional freezes. Proper planting and care are essential for citrus success ...
Plant Doctor Tom MacCubbin shares advice about growing Easter lilies, ponytail plants and citrus trees.