Hi l am Roseanne. Just please l ask you a question I have a citrus trees l don't know why when it comes to fruit and they start growing they drop. I gave some citrus fertilizer ? Thanks l wish there is something to survive.and is in the pots . Thanks
Hi Roseanne! That sounds frustrating, citrus trees like well draining soil so if it’s in a pot make sure it is draining thru. Consistent moisture, but also never dries out. Also don’t over fertilize, that can also cause dropping of fruit. If it’s a young tree, that could also be why it’s not able to sustain fruit, and drops. Depending where you are, taking your question to a local nursery so they can see a sample of leaves and photos directly to help pinpoint and troubleshoot the situation.
Here in Southern California, despite mild weather, we STILL call the months Jan-March “winter”. Take it up with whoever made the first calendar, I’m just following their rules. It’s also in the title 🤷🏻♀️.
I love the video and can’t wait to see more! I’m glad I’m not the only one that plants radishes that way!
Yay! Who has the time to place them one by one?!
So helpful for my winter garden here in Southern California, thank you!
I’m so glad ❤️ more to come on Saturday AMs!
Hi l am Roseanne.
Just please l ask you a question I have a citrus trees l don't know why when it comes to fruit and they start growing they drop.
I gave some citrus fertilizer ?
Thanks l wish there is something to survive.and is in the pots .
Thanks
Hi Roseanne! That sounds frustrating, citrus trees like well draining soil so if it’s in a pot make sure it is draining thru. Consistent moisture, but also never dries out. Also don’t over fertilize, that can also cause dropping of fruit. If it’s a young tree, that could also be why it’s not able to sustain fruit, and drops. Depending where you are, taking your question to a local nursery so they can see a sample of leaves and photos directly to help pinpoint and troubleshoot the situation.
Winter? gardening secrets...I live in Alberta Canada. You don't know winter until you have lived up here.
Here in Southern California, despite mild weather, we STILL call the months Jan-March “winter”. Take it up with whoever made the first calendar, I’m just following their rules. It’s also in the title 🤷🏻♀️.