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MIgardener: How We Grow Citrus in MICHIGAN! #gardening #garden #gardeningtips #shorts


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  1. I have 3 different citrus plants and over the winter they were loosing their leaves, I added your trifecta and boom! New leaves and flowers!

  2. Thanks Luke! Always learn something new. I have a key lime I started from seed on yr 3. Been feeling guilty I haven't up potted will keep it where it is. And the color of the new leaves had me concerned. Would love an update on what you do over the winter.

  3. I live in central New York and have grown citrus for over 10 years with decent success. I bought a small citrus from a store 2 years ago and that plant gave all the rest of my citrus SCALE; and ive now lost all of my trees except three of them. One has a lot of scale on it and the others I had to get rid of because no matter how much i wiped it off NOTHING would kill it. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE what can I do to kill the scale?!

  4. Thank you. Someone gave me one that looked like Charlie Brown's Christmas tree with one leaf. It's doing good but not like yours…

  5. Are you ever concerned about ticks coming in with the plants you bring in for the winter? Thanks for the videos!

  6. you didnt say anything about the most important part, winter, if you let that thing freeze its done for

  7. You answered my question, I have 2 meyer lemon trees and but both in a larger pot, neither are doing well😢. Guess I'll repot both😊 Thank you

  8. Your plants look great Luke. Thank you for the information. Different climates may require more frequent watering. I live in Georgia and with our climate I water mine every other day. I tried watering less and the leaves were curling. They are happy with my current schedule and have lemons growing.

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