All kinds of tasty fruit can be grown in containers in small spaces, from dwarf citrus to cherries, apples, pomegranates, ...
Overwinter citrus trees indoors in pots to protect them from cold weather until you can move them back outside. It’s easy to grow potted citrus trees on your patio when the weather is warm and ...
My indoor citrus trees generally require repotting every 2-4 years, depending on their age, size of the current pot, and variety. Stunted growth and roots growing through drainage holes indicate ...
Water thoroughly, and place the pot in a warm, sunny location. To encourage your citrus tree to bear fruit, Benken says you need to focus on three main factors—fertilizer, water, and light.
Imagine having sunny orange, bright yellow and luscious green fruit growing in your home, especially during this gray, cold time of year. While we do not associate citrus plants with ...