Archive for the ‘Citrus and Fruit trees’ Category

Avocado Saplings in St. Petersburg Landscapes.

March 30, 2010admin No Comments »

My poor avocado saplings that were about 4 feet tall pretty much froze, except at the very bottom. Should I cut the trunk down to where the new growth is??? Will I end up with avocado bushes that never produce then????
I grew them from pits. But, they are only alive about [...]

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Getting Ready for Springtime and St. Petersburg Landscaping. Fertilizing, Is it time yet? Contact stpetelandscaper@gmail.com

March 5, 2010admin No Comments »

This winter has been hard on everyone. From the nurseries to the landscapers and everyone’s poor plants we are just waiting for the warmer weather to begin again. As landscapers we pay close attention to the weather. We have been watching the extended forecast on accuweather.com. They new have a monthly calendar that shows the [...]

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Growing Citrus, Orange, Grapefruit and Lemon trees in St. Petersburg, Florida. Pinellas County.

February 2, 2010admin No Comments »

One of our clients visits every year from Europe. He has a home in NE St. Petersburg. He has planted orange and grapefruit trees in the middle of the back yard. The trees don’t produce too well. The leaves are yellow and shriveled, sometimes they drop off. And yet this is an area that at [...]

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