In January, I recognize the blessing of living in Southern California each time I step into my backyard and see a navel orange tree laden with fruit. As winter sets in, imbibing a daily dose of juicy ...
Q: I was given a miniature orange tree and it has flowers on it. Will they turn into edible oranges? A: If it was sold as a houseplant, it is likely a calamondin orange. They produce inch-wide fruit ...
A citrus tree adds a flavorful and fashionable statement.
Growing oranges might sound like something only gardeners in warm climates can do, but compact orange tree varieties for containers make it possible almost anywhere. Citrus trees have been cultivated ...
The dwarf nana pomegranate is a small shrub that thrives in hotter climates, and will fit into your home as easily as a ...
Imagine being able to pick fresh oranges right outside your back door, or even better right inside your kitchen. Even if you’re not in sunny Florida, you can. Just like lemons and other citrus fruits, ...
Orange trees are one of the most recognized types of citrus trees featuring full, leafy canopies and sweet-smelling flowers followed by their famous fruit. A full-size orange tree can grow to 32 feet ...
I love people who love plants. It’s hardly a revelation. I’ve known it for as long as I’ve been gardening, but nothing says I really love my plants like lugging a potted citrus tree in the house every ...
Miniature trees have become a popular way to grow fruit in backyards. Dwarf and semi-dwarf trees are smaller than standard varieties, but they mature and produce fruit more quickly. "Smaller trees are ...
Q: I have a 6-year-old miniature orange tree. It has lush green foliage but to date I have yet to see the first orange. It is on an irrigation system and is fertilized by our landscaper. Do these ...
KUSA - The color orange goes in and out of fashion--except in Colorado. Orange accents in home, garden and patio decor are always in style here. One subtle way to show your pride in good taste is to ...