Q: My Meyer lemon at home -- planted in the ground -- looks as if it is dying. Its leaves are turning yellow and withering. I suspect root rot from too much water, but I don't know. The same appears ...
Question: I have a small lemon tree growing in a large container. I now have many small lemons on it. The leaves are a sickly, yellow color. I used a fertilizer on it in late February that was labeled ...
Q: My Meyer lemon is about seven feet tall and is covered with small, green fruit, but it has lost most of its leaves. What should I do? A: Citrus tend naturally to drop some leaves during blossoming ...
QUESTION: My lemon tree started sending out new growth, but it's deformed, twisted and has a silvery appearance. It almost looks like there are trails running through the insides of some of the leaves ...
Dear Gary: I was looking at my Meyer lemon tree today and noticed that on the back side, next to the fence, there are many branches that have had the leaves taken off. Something is cutting the leaves ...
Citrus plants make ideal houseplants for brave gardeners. The attractive evergreens are perfect for a greenhouse or conservatory, and offer a distinctly different harvest to our normal expectations in ...
Citrus leafminer moths are seldom seen. They’re most active from early morning to evening and spend days resting on the back of leaves. Females lay eggs on the undersides of a tree’s newest growth.
I have a lemon tree that is 10 years old and seems to have suddenly died. The leaves are brown and hanging down. There is still plenty of fruit on the plant. Can I harvest it? Is the plant dead?In all ...
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