How to Grow Citrus Trees in Containers (or in the ground) // Complete Growing Guide

Publicado 2023-04-29
In this complete growing guide video, I will show you step by step how to grow citrus trees in pots or in the ground, in whatever climate you live in! Growing citrus trees is rewarding, and easy if you follow a few simple rules. In this video I'll cover planting, water, fertilizer, pruning, citrus pests and disease, moving citrus indoors in winter, and more.

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  • @SheenPingTV
    The pot transfer blew me back!! INSTATNT SUBSCIBE!!!! Thank you soo much!! You just made my life sooooo much easier!!!!!!
  • @Daddystracted
    I wasn't expecting to get a game changing tip on transplanting from pot to pot today. Huzzah!
  • @pooniegray7835
    I love Satsuma tangerines. I have 3 of them. They’re dwarf but the trees are always loaded every year. I live in SoCal.🤩💕
  • @SonniesGardenPA
    That was good info and the way you transplanted the tree in the pot was awesome, so much easier. Thanks for sharing.
  • @CampLJNC
    i started my lemon plant from a seed just for fun and it grew about 5 feet in the house the first year. I'm thinking of moving it outside for the summer. I live in NJ, so I'll have to move it back in sometime in the fall.
  • @jcdexter
    My brain just exploded by that transplanting. All these years ...🤯
  • @laurapote2254
    I just purchased the most beautiful glazed Mexican pot yesterday! since I saw it I can't picture anything in it besides a lemon tree!! perfect timing to make sure my new lemon baby is off to its best life!!! thank you!!
  • @jojobarok7733
    I like your video on how to plant citrus trees. You're very thorough in explaining the process step-by-step. Thank you.
  • @lindasoaft9303
    I noticed you didn’t mention leafminer disease which I’ve been dealing with on my lime and orange trees. I am treating with Spinosad insecticide. Thanks for all the good info planting citrus!
  • Thank you I'm new to gardening Growing an orange, a lemon tree, and a peach tree in pots California zone 9 Very helpful
  • @DanlowMusic
    Just bought my first Citrus Tree a couple weeks ago. This video is very helpful to me in caring for my tree. Thank you Brian!
  • I have an orange tree in a jumbo sized terracotta pot (probably same diameter of a wine barrel but waller), in a climate with probably a good 15-20 freeze-nights over the winter. I have it on rollers on my deck and roll it next to my house to help protect it from freezing (but roll it further out for greater sun exposure.
  • @happy2cya70
    We have an orange tree in a pot. This is year four I believe. This year it is looking a bit sad, but last year it was FULL! I saved and planted some seeds in a 5 gallon bucket last fall and now have 5 more little trees! I'll be transferring them to pots as well. We had a COLD winter here in middle GA this last winter. I had to bring ours into the garage. I am hoping to build a greenhouse or at least a high tunnel I can keep heated for plants this year. Especially since I'll have 6 now!
  • Enjoyed this video very much. My family bought me a lemon tree pre Mother’s Day gift and I plan on putting it in a pot so your video was very much appreciated.
  • @user-jq6ok2zh4w
    I spray my citrus trees with Neem Oil every so often which keeps diseases away. If I see some leaf miners I use Captain Jack’s Deadbug. I recommend large plastic containrers as shown in the video. Large ceramic pots full with soil and tree are very heavy to move around especially if you need to bring them indoors. Apart from citrus I grow an olive tree in a pot very successfully. Same care.
  • @sek4110
    So much advise in this video, thank you!
  • @nikijaye8647
    ya i live in deep south texas and have a big citrus industry here for juice. we have had many citrus trees. The Birds always lets us know when the Navels and valencias are ripe, and they are usually still green but sweet. especially the navel all the criters love them. my navels are really early like ready around thanksgiving. but the valencias are really late like march, tangerines around Christmas.
  • @patkrueger7353
    What a col way to plant in a pot. Nice job. Once again a great video