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Nick McCann  
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I am knowledgable about most all southern fruit varieties....but limited on northernAvailable
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2008-07-04  Lemon Tree:   You need to cut the sour orange back to soil level and completely eradicate it at that point, you will see an area at the bottom where the original lime tree was grafted, the sour orange will have developed...
2008-07-04  Lemon Tree:   Hi Linda, when you purchase a Citrus tree from a nursery or whomever (home depot etc.) it is a grafted tree, this means that the crown (surface) is grafted (adhered onto) a rootstock (from soil level down...
2008-06-30  Ruby Red:   when small insects suck the juices of plants (your Grapefruit for instance) they secrete a sticky, sap like substance that is actually like a honeydew and it attracts an innocuous fungus called sooty mold...
2008-06-29  Granny Smith Apple Trees and Peach Trees:   Hi Liz, aside from the fact that they have been cared for properly up to this point, ie: fertilizing, spraying etc. the most important thing now is to cull out about 40 percent of the small fruit; I know...
2008-06-29  Naval Orange Tree:   Ok Darlene I will try to help you from here, but you can also contact your local Cooperative Extension Service, the Master Gardners there will be able to help you hands on and for free! That said, no insects...
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