Planting Citrus Fruit Trees

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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2010

Dean planted some new citrus fruit trees: Meyer Lemon, Grapefruit, Orange, Tangerine and Key Lime. Created on March 18, 2010 using FlipShare.

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  • We have not had very good luck with the citrus trees. In the winter of 2010, we had a very hard freeze and the trees died. We have planted some new trees and hope the weather will cooperate.

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  • i Would recomend filling the hole with water and ad your soil until full. This eliminates most chance of transplant success. The hole you dig should be around three foot by three foot and all the soil that is back filled should be renovated with composts and manures and maybe some slow release nutrients will help boost growth. Water the plant in well and eradicate the air pockets in the soil with your hand in knife pose. make sure that the stock soil level is the same as after planting

  • Looks like Dean wish he had some help :) Hows the tree look now?

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