Last Chance to order bare root fruit trees!
Spring is on its way, which means that bare root fruit tree season is coming to an end. Stock up on your favorite varieties before they are potted up for spring.
It's still a little early to start fertilizing your citrus trees. There is a chance we may have a late freeze, so even if the weather has been warm and your trees may be starting to push out new growth, it's best to hold off fertilizing your citrus until the beginning of March, or after your last frost date.
If you are wondering what the most popular citrus varieties to grow are, here are four of our top selling trees for the week. If you have ever tasted these fruits, you will know why!
Besides citrus trees, what else do we grow at the nursery? The list is long! We also grow olive, fig, avocado, and pomegranate trees plus berries, passion and grape vines, guava trees and curry leaf