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...s possible that are capable of producing the most oranges, there are a number… More
Orange trees become frost damaged when fruit freezes at 27 to 28 degrees Fahrenheit.… More
A table with a bowl filled with Osage oranges is delightful in the autumn.… More
Oranges and other citrus fruits are susceptible to a number of diseases. Some of… More
Keep your orange tree fruitful and full by knowing when and how to trim… More
The orange is a type of citrus tree prized for its sweet, slightly tart… More
Plant Orange trees in containers to enhance your garden, patio or deck. Orange trees… More
Oranges and gardenias share a predilection for warm subtropical to temperate climates and rich,… More
Orange trees thrive in temperate climates where temperatures stay above freezing all year long.… More
The Osage orange is a deciduous tree whose qualities actually helped it expand from… More
Members of the citrus family, orange trees come in many varieties, but all produce… More
...ival softballs in size? The small deciduous osage orange tree is tolerant of heat,… More
The state of Florida is famous for its oranges. Multiple varieties exist--Florida growers take… More
One of today's most popular fruits, the orange originally earned fame as a miracle… More
The Florida orange-growing season starts in November and runs until June. The peak of… More
Because oranges are sensitive to cold and can be easily damaged by severe freezes,… More
Oranges are a popular fruit that are usually grown in California and Florida. Tasty… More
Valencia orange trees grow in sub-tropical areas around the world. The fruit is sweet… More
One of the most frustrating things about growing fruit trees is that they may… More
Recipe for Sunny Peach Conserve - Traditionally served with toast, but also good with… More
Orange trees are like other tropical trees and require organic matter in the soil, plenty… More
Caring for orange trees involves growing them outdoors in a mild climate and letting the… More
It's important to be tender when peeling an orange so that cuts aren't made into… More
In order for citrus and oranges to get a longer shelf life, they need to… More
When oranges or other citrus are harvested, they should be turned 90 degrees sideways. Make… More
Oranges in Florida were brought by Spanish conquistadors because North America and South America didn't… More
Orange tree pruning is necessary for getting out dead wood and shaping the tree so… More
Grafting is done to orange trees so that the trees reproduce, and this procedure is… More
Sir Winston Churchill daffodil smells just like a Paper White, but even better. Learn how… More
Princess Irene is another two-tone tulip; no two are the same. Learn how to identify… More
The Tahiti daffodil a yellow with orange little fringes in it, just like someone just… More
The easiest way to create a traditional autumn floral arrangement is to start with a… More
Pressing flowers is easily done by placing the bud in the middle of a phone… More
Some really good types of summer flowers include the Blackfoot daisy, the four o'clock, the… More
Pruning an orange tree is done in the fall after it is finished producing fruit… More
Orange trees thrive in warm climates, they love well-drained soil, and they do best in… More
An indoor orange tree should be pruned right after they are finished flowering, but before… More
...ws natively in South Africa and comes in yellows, oranges, reds and pinks. Plant Transvaal… More
When designing a kitchen garden for one or two people, only grow two of each… More
A fruity flavor is one characteristic of orange heirloom tomatoes. Learn more in this free… More
I have decided to do a yellow and orange mini theme on the side of my house. A few days ago i scored a beatiful yellow rose. Yesterday i bought a orange larkspur or tiger lily (hybrid lily) that is drop dead gorgeous! Im going to add goldenrod, black eyed… More
Making juice from fruit and vegetables. Durgan's "Juice" Method http://xrl.us/ujtn I suggest the new Canada Food Guide has neglected to mention utilizing the most useful appliance in all Canadian homes- the simple blender. Consumption of more fruit and vegetables is emphasized by the food guide. I have used several juicers… More
...ly--6-4) so yea ive been saving seeds from apples oranges i… More
Fruit trees can be divided broadly into two categories; citrus and deciduous. Once, every household grew several fruit trees, but now suburban blocks are much smaller and so space is limited. Citrus trees don’t take up much room and are fairly hardy. They will grow in a variety of soils,… More
Hi everyone, I barely finished planting my garden, and I have some excess seeds, so I'll post the ones that I have, and I'll post the ones that I want. I only have seeds in very small amounts though. Together it's an okay size mix. Haves Sunflower- Autumn Beauty Morning… More
ok well i have 2 chocolate mint plants an 2 orange mint plants that i got from my fave nursery--2 different days-- im corious should orange mint TURN orange?? i have some leaves dooin it right now all the mints are LITERALLY sitting in water --ok was gonna paste info… More
...hing specific? The Lady Bugs that I have seen are orange with no spots, that is the same, right? I have heard that the orange… More
oki well i have taken cuttings from the mints fer allmost all of our pots everything with tomatoes has basil too so well see the difference this year (not like we planted anythin that we did lastyear too!! well fer tomatoes) but yea one of my chocolate mint sprigs has… More
...I would like to plant something that has a bright orange flower do it can anyone give me some ideas on what to plant? hardy or not do not care! Rita More
Miss living in CA here and there(but daily in Minnesota February's ;) ) Jennyspray. Especially miss the farmer's markets and picking up a good bottle of vino at the grocery store among other simple pleasures. Never knew I could purchase bright pink or yellow oyster mushrooms. Or purple carrots, or… More
My husband made me this bird feeder for mother's day and i designed & painted it myself...i thought i did a pretty good job at it...i really like how the flames on the side turned out...my question is i am now thinking about turning this feeder into a feeder for… More
[FONT="Book Antiqua"][SIZE="3"][COLOR="DarkOrange"]I saw my first oriole today. He was outside my front door making all kinds of noise. I think he may have been mad that I didn't have the Oranges and his feeder all ready for him! I hurried up and put out the Oranges and will get his… More
:confused: Can someone tell my why my orange trees which we planted 16 mos ago, are dropping the tiny new oranges? They are very small and when we had someone out here to spray the trees, he said the fruit looks very healthy and no disease... It flowers, then tiny… More
... but we were blessed with a large backyard and an orange tree in our new home. At least I think it is an orange tree..the fruit it produces looks like oranges and if opened smells like oranges, but it tastes like the sourest lemon… More
...ma tree & grapefruit tree. Another month, the oranges will be ready-Grapefruit? Maybe December. More
...baked sweet potatoes. Cranberry-Jalapeno Relish 2 oranges 1 12 oz bag fresh cranberries 3/4 c granulated white sugar 2… More
Can anyone tell me what is the best way to attract Baltimore Orioles? I have tried the nectar but they don't seem to want it. I hear them everyday out in my backyard and see them all the time, but they don't go to my feeder. I have heard grape… More
:confused: My citrus tree which sits on the kitchen windowsill has stated to drop a few leaves. The leaves have turned yellow I also noticed some small round yellow spots on the leaves. Is this normal? The weather is the same (no sun through window. no drafts) I live in… More
...me of those if anyone is interested), purples, or oranges. The pictures shows what I have to trade. I dont care for banana/brownish colors. More
I have an orange tree that produces very small, bitter tasting fruit. The stem are also very thorny, to the point you have to wear gloves if you want to pick the fruit. I am clueless when it comes to citrus. Any help identifying? More
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