Wednesday, November 17, 2010

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review: citrus fruits

harboring in my conservatory I for six years, four citrus trees. When I bought them, they carried many fruits, but in subsequent years only a few. That changed when I banished to the outside in the summer of 2009. There, they began to bloom and in early 2010 finally wore many fruits (see photos below), which processed my mother's delicious marmalade.

Since I still many issues are unclear in the care of these trees, I have now studied this book, which deals with its design and practice and in the many portraits of the plants have been recorded.


beginning to become very well informed about the history of the citrus plants. Already more than 4,000 years in China have grown citrus species and in the last 2000 years, these well known due to increased trade relations and in the rest of the world. Fruits were on the sea and land route to Europe and provided for their good viable seed and gardeners to experiment because for the first plantings. Today Sortenneuzucht and propagation of the cultivars occurs primarily in Italy, Spain, Israel, Japan, China and the U.S.. The best-ever increase in grade for the bucket culture in our climate is the refinement of the "Three-leaved Orange (Citrus trifoliata) and their hybrids.
citrus plants originated from tropical and subtropical regions from there spread them out to Japan, Iran and North Africa. Much later they came to Europe in the USA and Australia. One of valuable information on the botanical classification and the reproduction and propagation, before the author Bernhard Voss Mediterranean terraces imagine. The combination of citrus fruits with other Mediterranean pot plants such as oleander, bougainvillea, bay, olive trees, figs and myrtle, but also palm trees look really nice for the perfect holiday mood to "Balkonia. is discussed


the subtropical fruit garden and the fragrance partner for citrus plants, and other fruit trees, such as the Erdbeerguave and pomegranate. You read about panschierte citrus forms and "mad rascal," as "Buddha's Hand Lemon," which looks like a hand with five fingers.


About lemon trees in the garden will be informed and can make clear the basis of a hardness table and air card, if you can take the attachment. Very well described is the "citrus-feeling" in the winter garden. The description has me on new ideas, in particular, what plants I purchase this week will to complete the picture. I am thinking of grapefruit and kaffir lime. Clarified


is one of growth habits, a wise purchase, summer location and the spring crop, the year-round room culture, space, and the vessels as well as substrates for citrus plants, you also learn the re-potting and proper watering and fertilizing, as well as special care measures, such as the Entspitzen. Not one remains in doubt with regard to maintenance errors and learn to avoid winter damage, and combat pests of citrus plants.
When and how to cut the best as potted plants from frost and the winter is citrus and even more refined, we learn before going into the individual cultivars and wild forms and hybrids frost resistance (p. 48 - 63) may deepen. The different varieties are presented largely in appearance and are all well described. Most of the varieties I did not yet, so the book for me is ipso facto an enrichment for my still very meager garden knowledge.


My mother and I have just decided on the phone, in the coming year in her garden a "Three-leaved orange" to plant, which can be up to 3 meters high and can withstand up to -25 degrees. Since I now know how the planting works in theory, I would have the practical success. When temperatures drop below 23 degrees, we will protect the tree with a thick layer of mulch and wrap the trunk with reed mats. Then what is going wrong?


A highly informative book.
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