COURTESY HEIDI BORNHORST The Asian citrus psyllid is known to attack citrus trees and can lead to damage that stunts young shoots and curls leaves. Select an option below to continue reading this ...
Q: The fruit on my Nagami kumquat this year is variable and somewhat bland. Larger fruit have little to no acidity and can even be mealy, while smaller fruit are closer in tartness to previous years.
In a recent column, I solicited readers’ citrus stories. Some of your responses follow below: “I do not know the name of the variety of this wonderful citrus tree that bears seedless tangerines. It ...
Back when the winds of May and June were blowing, they knocked tiny green tangerines off my tree, gust after gust, day after day. The fruit I’d been carefully cultivating was blowing to the ground ...
Q: The fruit on my Nagami kumquat this year is variable and somewhat bland. Larger fruit have little to no acidity and can even be mealy, while smaller fruit are closer in tartness to previous years.
QUESTION: Last November, I planted two citrus trees, a mandarin and a tangerine. They are now leafless and brown, and I'm wondering if they are dead. All my two-year-old old citrus trees survived the ...
When the peaches are a memory and the apples are all picked, when the pomegranates are dwindling and the guavas are gone, we get ready to eat oranges, kumquats, grapefruits and other citrus. Though ...
The recent discovery of citrus trees in Rancho Bernardo’s Westwood neighborhood with the bacterial disease Huanglongbing means a 95-square-mile area in north inland San Diego has been placed under ...
Q: The fruit on my Nagami kumquat this year is variable and somewhat bland. Larger fruit have little to no acidity and can even be mealy, while smaller fruit are closer in tartness to previous years.
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