You asked, we answered! Citrus trees are some of our most popular - and most frequently asked-about - plants.
And whether you have a patio Meyer Lemon tree or a full backyard orchard, you want to make sure your citrus trees thrive. Our nursery manager and expert citrus grower, Blaze, is here to help!
See inside a citrus greenhouse at FastGrowingTrees.com - and get expert tips from nursery manager Blaze on where to plant and place citrus trees, how to transition your citrus for winter, how to identify common citrus tree issues and more.
You'll learn:
The best spots in your home for citrus trees
When to bring citrus trees indoor for winter
How to transition your citrus tree between seasons
Expert tips for citrus tree care
Why fruit can fall off young citrus trees
What it means if your citrus tree has yellowing leaves
Video 2: More Citrus Tree Tips
In part 2 of our Citrus Tree Q&A, Blaze shares more expert tips for citrus tree care and maintenance, including how to water citrus trees, how to promote greater fruit production, when to prune citrus, how to pollinate citrus trees and more.
You'll learn:
The right amount of water for citrus trees
How to treat leaf miner in citrus
Tips to encourage fruit production
When to prune or thin your citrus trees
How to ensure your citrus trees get pollinated
The difference between grafted and seed-grown citrus
Stay tuned for more plant Q&A from the experts at FastGrowingTrees.com!
Written by
Abby Healy
Abby is an avid plant lover and the Director of Content at FastGrowingTrees.com. She grew up in Maine, graduated from Davidson College, and now resides in Charlotte, North Carolina with her husband and two dogs. Her previous roles include leading content teams at Red Ventures, a large digital media company, and launching the content and marketing functions at an ecommerce analytics start-up.
While her indoor plant collection is always growing, she also loves landscaping tips and learning more about plant care and maintenance. Her favorite plants are Japanese maples, roses of all kinds, and unique house plants.