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Stop the yellow: When and how to apply iron for greener lawns, trees, and gardens
If your trees or lawn start the season looking more lemon than lime, you may be seeing iron chlorosis—a common nutrient ...
Taking care of plants is rewarding, especially when it comes to fruit trees or other edible plants. But it quickly becomes a stressful endeavor when you spot a mystery problem, such as your citrus ...
You might initially be excited to see a glimpse of yellow amongst your lemon tree's leaves, thinking that the tree is finally bearing fruit. But that excitement can quickly turn to dread when a closer ...
Q: My Meyer lemon at home -- planted in the ground -- looks as if it is dying. Its leaves are turning yellow and withering. I suspect root rot from too much water, but I don't know. The same appears ...
Chlorosis, a foliage condition in which the leaf veins remain green but the surrounding blade tissue turns pale green or yellow, is a common occurrence among certain tree species on the Northern ...
MIKE, HIGHETT VIC: I've got this lemon tree. It's got a few problems. It's gone all yellow on these leaves and it's got these lumpy things. I'm wondering if you could give us a bit of info on it.
Citrus plants make ideal houseplants for brave gardeners. The attractive evergreens are perfect for a greenhouse or conservatory, and offer a distinctly different harvest to our normal expectations in ...
Q: I have a 3-year-old Burgundy plum tree. The leaves became yellow in March so I applied KeRex iron to the soil when I first noticed the problem. Now the new leaves do not show any yellow in them, ...
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