Renegade citrus, with new growth sprouting from the rootstock, can be brought under control using simple budding techniques. Trees with a strong root system but a wild top often can be regrafted with ...
Sour, bitter and poorly-sized citrus fruits can grow from a rampant root stock. Winter freezes often destroy the desirable variety but not the root system that sends up shoots that bear fruits with an ...
Grafting is a technique of joining two pieces of different plants together so that they form a single plant. For a successful graft, the plants must be genetically compatible, for example: same ...
One of the best things about gardening is that there is always something new to learn. No matter how experienced or educated we may be, the world of horticulture never fails to offer opportunities to ...
Texas AgriLife Extension Service-Fort Bend County and the Fort Bend County Pecan/Citrus Committee will conduct their annual pecan/citrus grafting clinic 9-11 a.m. April 4 at the “Bud O’Shieles” ...
Brazoria County Master Gardeners will present a citrus tree grafting seminar and workshop on Saturday September 14 from 9 a.m. to noon at the BEES, Brazoria County Environmental Education Station, 585 ...
There’s nothing like a juicy clementine. Many people would like to grow their own clementine citrus tree. However, clementine fruit trees require warm temperatures above 50 F (10 C), and much of the ...
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