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- Lemon tree - fruit falling off prematurely #624798 - Extension
I have a Meyer lemon tree that seems to be healthy, gets plenty of blooms and lemons after blooming Within a month or two, the tiny lemons fall off The tree is in a sunroom and gets morning direct sun (until noon) I water once per week and apply organic citrus fertilizer once a month or so
- variegated lemon thyme - Ask Extension
variegated lemon thyme #872366 Asked June 10, 2024, 10:12 AM EDT I was wondering if I need to do anything to my variegated lemon thyme groundcover plants over the winter?
- Myers lemon tree leaves showing wet spots and looking sad #625024
I think the lemon tree is going through transplant shock and causing the little lemons to fall off Gary R Bachman, Ph D , GRP, CPHExtension Research Professor of Horticulture Host and Executive Producer of Southern GardeningFellow, American Society for Horticultural ScienceGreat American Gardener, American Horticultural SocietyWhy Google, when
- Issues with a lemon tree #875447 - Extension
Over the winter, the leaves of my potted lemon tree turned spotted My friend who was watering it, said she cleaned up what looked like spider webs When I returned home I sprayed it with a organic spray and I no longer see webs However, now I get a small infestation of tiny ants on several branches I spray them with Neem oil but they return
- Perennial Colorado Sunflowers - Ask Extension
Lemon queen sunflowers are lovely and will grow well anywhere on the Front Range, but because they are hybrids they will not reseed, nor will the plant come back next year They are annuals only There are two perennial sunflowers, the Maximillian sunflower and Jerusalem artichokes (not a real artichoke, but they do have an edible root that
- Lemon bud moth control #819453 - Extension
This work is supported in part by New Technologies for Ag Extension grant no 2020-41595-30123 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture
- Natural Strength Lemon Juice #843676 - Extension
According to Iowa State University Extension, the average acid level of fresh lemon juice is about 5 percent, thus the “natural strength” labeling on the lemon juice bottle So though more labels might contain this statement now, the 5 percent acidity should be the same, and bottled lemon juice is still recommended for canning
- Scale on a Meyer Lemon #298526 - Extension
I have a Meyer Lemon tree which is about 3 feet tall I put it outside in the summer and it does wonderfully However, when I bring it inside in the fall it immediately is attacked by some kind of scale The scale seems to allow leaching of a sugary substance and the lemons all fall off What can be done to get rid of the scale?
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