Watering:
Since citrus is generally grown on well drained soil, in full sun (if possible) proper watering in necessary. Our winter months (December through June) are generally dry, and close attention to watering is required. Because the weather is cool or cold does not mean the trees will not suffer from the lack of water.
NOTE: Well watered trees will survive a great deal more cold then dry trees. Most citrus trees die during the winter are from drying, not the cold.
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Planting Instructions:
Plant tree in hole with root ball just above the level of the ground. Be sure not to cover with mulch or sod. Water in well. |