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Citrus
Trees
There are three ways to acquire a citrus tree
for your home garden.
The easiest and most reliable way used by most home gardeners to start is
by buying a young citrus tree from a reputable nursery or tree care
specialist. Almost invariably the young tree sold will be a combination of
two trees: one variety of orange, for example, grafted onto to rootstock
of another. The mature tree of this kind of graft will be the variety of
the scion, not the variety of the rootstock onto which the scion has been
grafted. If this all seems like a complicated way to grow a tree, it is.
But grafting has two advantages. First, it can extend the range and
hardiness of the scion variety because the scion can 'piggyback' on the
qualities of a more durable rootstock. Secondly, grafting permits the
grower to more precisely control the characteristics of the mature tree.
Left to her own devices, Mother Nature can be difficult to tame and may
try to wander off and start a new variety.
However, for the more adventurous tree
grower, it is certainly possible to start your own citrus tree either by growing
from seed or by doing
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