While pruning the last couple of days I saw some things
to do that I wanted to bring to your attention.
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Monday, February 10, 2014
Not Too Late to Trim and Fertilize Lantana
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Please Dont Prune Your Palo Verde LIke This
I was dumbfounded. I saw it from the bus.
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Pick Fruit and Check for Circling Roots When Repotting Lemon
Q. I purchased a lovely Meyer Lemon tree in a one gallon pot
in middle of the spring. It already had 6 lemons on it. I have the original
fruit, have new fruit growing, and still am getting blossoms. Should I transplant
it now into a larger pot or wait until after the fruit ripens and is used?
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Do Liners at the Bottom of Raised Beds Help or Hinder?
Q. I'm setting up some raised beds for planting this spring
and wondered about water evaporation from the soil. Since water retention in
the soils here in Vegas is an issue due to the heat would it make sense to put
a liner in the beds to help keep the moisture from draining out so quickly?
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Remove Suckers Coming From Rootstock on Loquat
Not sure if I should remove growth below the graft from a Loquat
tree.
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Repairing Lemon Trees From Winter Cold Damage
Q. Our lemon tree shows damage after our recent very cold
spell. Some of the leaves are dry and
dropping. Is there anything we can do to
assist the tree?
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Ornamental Pear in Bloom Now... A Nice Tree Where it Has Room to Grow
The good and bad about ornamental pear in the desert.
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Joshua Pups Can Be Transplanted
Q. I have a Joshua tree that is sending out what I've
been told are "pups". In other
words, more trees are coming up around the main tree. Can I transplant the pups to a new area and
how do I do that. Thanks for your help.
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