What Are Some Easy Fruit Trees To Grow In Southern California (san Diego Specifically)?
Posted by admin on February 5, 2010
Love growing my own fruit, but don’t have a very “green thumb”.
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Posted by admin on February 5, 2010
Love growing my own fruit, but don’t have a very “green thumb”.
Any kind of citrus. The only warning I have is there is a new citrus blight happening so if you have citrus you need to read up on the warning signs. http://www.foodmanufacturing.com/scripts…
Apricot! We have two trees (both about 14 years old) and after the fifth year we started having great crops. Our citrus (Tangelo, 2 tangerines, 2 valencia orange, lemon) do very well also. I’ve heard apples do well, but none of ours are very happy. We have a tree with 3 varieties grafted on (can’t remember what they are) and it has never done well. Fuji should do well down here (I’m in San Clemente area. About 45 miles north of you).