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Wait to assess freeze-damaged citrus; location of new growth will hold answer on health

Por: The Advocate Entertainment January 12, 2023

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Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at . I live on the north shore and I’m not sure what to do about my citrus trees. My satsuma looks like it will likely recover, but my lemon tree looks really bad. What can I do to help them? — JamesCitrus took a beating during the freezes, particularly in areas north and west of Lake Pontchartrain. Lemons and limes are the most tender and... + full article



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