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December 10, 2019

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Orange trees are evergreen citrus trees and this means that they don’t lose their leaves come autumn. They produce beautiful flowers that are white and scented, which result in delightful fruits six months later. Once the fruit is ripe, you can eat it straight off the tree. If you are growing orange trees in Britain, there are a few diseases and other problems that you should be on the lookout for and you will be…

Even though oranges are native to warmer climates, you can still grow an orange tree in your UK garden if you grow them in pots. The process does require the right type of orange tree, soil composition, and container, but when done correctly, you will be able to pick fresh oranges off your tree. This does mean you need to be prepared to move them into a heated greenhouse or indoors for winter to protect…

Lime trees are a type of citrus related to lemons and oranges. They grow on ornamental evergreen trees usually spanning between 1.5 metres and 1.8m once fully established. Lime trees are not particularly resistant to the cold weather of Britain so they work best when grown in pots and containers so that you can put them outside at the end of spring and summer and then bring them inside your home or heated a greenhouse…

Kumquats are some of the most straightforward citrus trees you can grow indoors. The trees themselves are beautiful, and they boast dark green leaves with bright orange fruit. They are considered citrus fruit, and when they are ripe, you can eat the entire fruit, including the sweet, edible skin. Most people find that the skin is significantly sweeter than the sour fruit inside, which is why Kumquats are so popular when made into marmalades. When…

Citrus trees make bright, delightful additions to any indoor or outdoor space. They also give you a steady supply of citrus fruits for whatever desserts you want to make. Growing citrus trees in pots are one of the most successful ways to enjoy these warm-weather loving trees in a cold-weather environment. However, if you have worked hard to plant and maintain your citrus trees and now you notice the leaves are starting to curl, it’s…

Citrus trees are not native to Britain, but you can grow them successfully in containers. You can leave them outside in the summer and bring them inside for the winter. Most gardeners love growing lemons, calamondins and kumquats are also tolerant of cold weather. Those in slightly warmer regions can cultivate limes or grapefruits, even oranges. No matter what type of citrus tree you grow, it’s essential that you know how to feed and water…

Tayberries are a crossbreed of berries. They are a mix between blackberries and red raspberries, and they are named for the river in Scotland called Tay. These berries were patented in 1979, and if you only have space for one berry in your garden, this should be it. These grow prolifically, and within two years of cultivation, you will have a large array of sweet fruits usually from July and well into August. Recommended Tayberry…