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Citrus & Avocado Trees in Redlands Ca, an interview.AVI

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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2012

Redlands, CA. I take time here in a follow up on a delivery to check up on a customer. If you are in an inland Ca or Tx growing area, you may learn some important tips on growing your citrus and avocado trees.
Summer temperatures range from 95 to 105 F daily. Winter temps are about 28 to 34F lows at night and high 60 and 70's during the day.

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  • You can clip off the dead beaches from large scales accumulations, spray them with alchol or a natural insecticide. Then give your fruit tree rinse a few days later in the evening to avoid leaves from burning

  • I had ant issues because of scales and i used tanglefoot which I got from home depot and I put it on all my trees and it has worked a treat. I then sprayed to get rid of the scales and they have gone too. The tanglefoot really works well to keep those pesky ants away!

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