Citrus Trees – Winter Care
Q: I have several citrus trees in the back yard-orange, grapefruit and lemon. They all bear fruit, but I am sure that there is something I should do over the winter months. I haven’t been able to find any literature that would explain about pruning, fertilizing and watering. I live in Lake Park, GA (almost to Florida), so the weather is great for the trees. I would appreciate anything you could tell me.
A: Here are some references:
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