How To Have Your Own Tree Of ORANGES At Home?
Hello everyone!!!
I have always liked the idea of harvesting my own fruits at home, this is how I have been sowing from avocado, mandarin, chili, parsley, coriander, chives and now I am ready to plant oranges, my whole family loves them.
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Have you thought about getting up in the mornings, go out to your patio or garden and find the best oranges ready to get a delicious juice? After sowing, in about a year you can collect your own fruits: orange, tangerine, lemon, among others, for you and your family.
Nothing like having the opportunity to take advantage of the spaces at home to plant our own crops and collect them for consumption.
The orchards are the best example of spaces where we can pick fruits such as tomatoes, legumes and diversity of fruits and vegetables.
With simple steps the land is prepared, the best and indicated seeds are chosen and it is only a matter of time and care to start filling whole baskets of crops.
Has it crossed your mind to have a citrus at home? By a quick thought we are crossed by the image of having a large tree of oranges, tangerine, lemons, among others, in our garden.
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There is a great variety of them, some, for example, known as dwarves, that occupy a much smaller space and that give the same fruit as one of normal size.
In this sense, then and by the hand of the farmer and expert in crops Edwin Bayona, this wording explains the step by step of how to plant a citrus at home, some recommendations for your care and so you, putting a bit of your part, he will gather the best fruits of the harvest at the door of his house.
Recommendations Do not leave your tree. Check it constantly to see that it is free of pests and diseases. Put it whenever it is necessary. Use organic fertilizers and collect the best fruits. It is important to be clear about its size, because you will not want future problems due to its location. Be careful with thorns, especially if there are children at home. Enjoy your own foods.
A good location: according to our expert, you need to choose the right site for planting. Remember that it is not something that can be transported later, so make sure it is good soil, a warm, airy place and, of course, close to your home.
Fuente http://www.naranjasfosfruit.com/blog/como-debe-ser-el-riego-del-naranjo/
Edwin Bayona
Expert in farm and farm crops.
"The first thing to be clear is what kind of tree we are going to plant and, very important, that the space where we are going to locate it is the right one. In these cases, as it is for garden or city, you have to lean for smaller trees, because larger ones could cause problems with their branches and, worse, with their roots, which can open the earth, damage walls, etc. "
With more than 30 years of experience in a variety of on-farm crops, Bayona explains that preparing the land is essential to certify the life of our future tree. He recommends getting a flock and paying for it with chicken or poultry litter. These last two products, be supplying them constantly throughout the life of the citrus. "Let's try to make the fertilizers natural. The same household organic waste is perfect to have a good orange, mandarin, lemon or whatever you want. "
He adds that they are trees that usually do not need shade, on the contrary, I hope the sun hits them and affirms that the weather helps significantly in the development of the crop.
Fuente http://www.vanguardia.com/mundo/ola-verde/336256-como-tener-su-propio-arbol-citrico-en-casa