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Lemon and citrus trees don’t require too much pruning in order for them to produce large volumes of fruit. However, pruning is still important because it can lower the risk of fungal issues ...
Find out how to prune a lemon tree properly to get the best out of yours. Pruning promotes growth and results in a healthier tree, as well as giving you more fruit. Plus of course your tree will ...
Pruning “Pruning is important,” Sons tells us, “and you should cut back any dead or crossing branches, alongside removing suckers, to improve the growth and yields for your lemon trees.” ...
Unlock the secret to a bountiful lemon harvest with our video, "5 Tips How to Grow a Ton of Lemons on One Tree." Discover practical and effective methods to maximize lemon growth, from selecting the ...
Pruning Lemon cypress looks best in its natural, untrimmed, slow-growing upright shape. The only regular pruning maintenance required is when the lemon cypress is used as a hedge, bonsai, or topiary.
Beyond that, how you prune your lemon trees depends more on how you want them to look than a specific recommendation. The time to prune your tree is in early spring right after they finish blooming.
Follow this guide to learn when and how to prune citrus trees to promote the best fruit quality and neatest tree appearance.
Branch dieback in citrus, particularly lemon, is very confusing. Most likely it is a disease issue called “shoot and twig dieback” of citrus.
This week, gardening columnist Don Kinzler fields questions about pruning an indoor lemon tree, preventing squirrel damage, and growing potatoes in a tire tower.