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Old 09-12-2006, 10:34 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default lemon and mandarin trees


"Ivan" wrote in message
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Hi all.


I recently bought a house and in the back yard I have a mandarin tree
and a lemon tree..

It seems as if though the previous owners were somewhat neglectful of
these though, and they are not in the best of shapes..

The mandarin trees has no leaves at all, and is full of the smallest
fruits you could imagine.. The lemon tree seems to have snapped during
its life, and it has a plank of wood holding it up.. Its leaves are
green, and it has a few lemons in it, though perhaps about three lemons
on the whole tree..

In Australia it is summer right now, and we're having dry heats coming
in..

It looks like either tree has never been pruned.. When is the best time
to do this?
What should I feed them?
I'd love for these trees to prosper..

I can take some pictures and post them somewhere if it'll help you all
diagnose the problems of my new trees..



They like to be kept moist, mulching would help, but keep it away from the
trunk. Best time to prune is spring, but it shouldn't matter too much,
remove the snapped branch straight away. Chook manure or citrus food are
best. Probably a good idea to remove all the fruit for a couple of years.
I have a mandarin that keeps giving too much fruit, but they're always too
small, so I'm going to have to remove all, or most of the fruit for a while
too.


Jen