Growing Citrus On Your Patio and Landscape with David Rodriguez

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 พ.ค. 2020
  • Thank you for watching! Hope you this video inspires you to start growing satsumas, limes, and grapefruits!
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    Citrus trees discussed in this video have been researched by Texas A&M AgriLife Research and have been shown to have significant increased possibilities of a successful harvest when following these growing recommendations in Texas, particularly in and around the San Antonio area.
    For more information, be sure to contact your Bexar County Extension Horticulture Agent, David Rodriguez, at dhrodriguez@ag.tamu.edu or our Bexar County Master Gardener Hotline at 210-631-0400, email info@bexarmg.org.
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    Topics discussed:
    (1:41) Buying citrus from nurseries
    (3:12) Grafting citrus
    (4:34) Grafting in single truck trees then growing as a bush and growers
    (6:07) Satsuma Mandarin Oranges
    (7:21) Dr. Moy
    (8:41) Dr. Jerry Parsons
    (10:28) Texas Superstar® Program
    (11:00) Miho and Seto Citrus
    (13:27) Looking for high quality fruit
    (13:42) Satsuma- High yielding
    (14:27) Satsuma- Maturity time
    (15:28) Satsuma- Large Tree
    (16:48) Satsuma- Harvesting
    (17:44) Satsuma- Thin before they are over cropped
    (19:51) Malcom Beck
    (21:30) Changsha Tangerine
    (23:19) Orange and Artic Frost
    (25:08) Limes
    (25:57) Persian Lime vs Key Lime
    (26:45) Valley Lemons
    (28:04) Improved Meyer Lemon
    (29:28) Citrus Flowers
    (29:49) Bloom Sweet/Duncan Grapefruit
    (31:18) Blood Oranges
    (32:12) Kumquats Nagami and Meiwa
    (32:56) Citrus in Containers on Patios
    (38:13) Fertilizing and Watering Landscape Trees
    (40:17) Fragrant Flowers, Citrus are Self-Fertile
    (41:20) Makes Excellent Honey
    (42:05) Possible Challenges
    (42:24) Winter Damage Potential
    (45:03) Interveinal Chlorosis
    Bonus Plant
    (48:28) XDR ‘Cora’ Vinca (Periwinkle)
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  • @debbieroland2807
    @debbieroland2807 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Excellent program! Going to try a lime as a patio plant in West Texas.

  • @joseesquivel6979
    @joseesquivel6979 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I need help identifying a type of larva that is eating my tomato plants. I have contacted sevral gardeners on TH-cam but no one knows what they are. They like like miniature slugs that eat the tomato leaves and secret a substance on their back. I have tried using dish soap and water and neem oil but no luck. Can you help me?

    • @MyExtension210
      @MyExtension210  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hey there! Could you please send me an e-mail with a high quality image of the larva? I will see if our entomologist can take a look and hopefully we can come up with a solution. 👍🏽 bexar.agrilife@gmail.com