When you grow citrus, you save money at the grocery store and make fewer last-minute trips to get the produce you need.
We have a satsuma tree that is full of fruit. My husband wants to pick them. He said that they are sweeter if you pick them ...
Fall is here and the month of October will bring cooler and dryer weather to our gardens. Well, dryer except when hurricanes ...
When winter comes, the last thing you want is for the dropping temperatures to kill off your citrus trees. Luckily, there are ...
Satsumas are the most cold-tolerant among sweet citrus. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Services conducted field trials ...
A citrus-specific fertilizer removes all guesswork ... “Overbearing will drain the plant. If it grows too much fruit one year, it may keep it from fruiting at all the following year,” Fleming ...
Fruit with a dark brown discoloration on the skin have been attacked by citrus rust mites. Citrus rust mites, too tiny to be ...
A bacterial disease called huanglongbing (a.k.a. citrus greening) that causes plants to defoliate, decay, and eventually die, is threatening commercial production on every arable continent ...
Experts say orange producers in Florida are concerned about the storm’s impact on their supply chain costs.
While UF/IFAS suffered damage, center director Mark Kistler was more concerned about what the surrounding devastation would ...
• Make a “base plan.” Measure your property with a tape measure or the measuring app on your smart phone. Plot it on grid ...
using infected citrus roots under laboratory conditions and infected citrus plants under greenhouse conditions, to test whether the plants will absorb these antimicrobial compounds through their ...