Good Organic Gardening

ORANGES & LEMONS

Citrus trees, particularly lemons, are among the most popular of all backyard fruits. This popularity is due to their heavy crops — which are known to be tasty, good for you and rich in vitamin C — as well as their adaptability to a wide range of climates.

Citrus are also evergreen, need little pruning and don’t require crosspollination so it’s possible to have just one tree and get lots of fruit.

In recent years citrus trees, much like our backyards, have become smaller and many are now grafted onto dwarfing rootstock. Even if your garden is restricted to a small sunny courtyard or balcony, it’s possible to enjoy a small citrus tree in a container where it will be both decorative

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Good Organic Gardening

Good Organic Gardening1 min read
Good Organic Gardening
Editor Kerry Boyne Email: kboyne@umco.com.au Designer Michaela Primiano Contributors Claire Bickle, Angelo Eliades, Jana Holmer, Jo Immig, Megg Miller, Jennifer Stackhouse, Chris Stafford, Angus Stewart, Chloe Thomson National Advertising Manager Ros
Good Organic Gardening4 min read
Absolute Beginners
Galloway Springs is a thriving 200-acre farming enterprise near Bridgetown, around 270km south of Perth. Raquel and Murray Johnson, who bought the property eight years ago, run four land leases, a farm shop that sells their own produce as well as tha
Good Organic Gardening3 min read
Scent Of The Bush
There are few more pleasing sights than a boronia in full bloom in the Australian bush, often acting as a harbinger of springtime. Mass displays of colourful blossoms combined with delicate floral perfumes and cut-flower qualities add to the allure o

Related