A person cutting fruit from a lemon tree - Kathrin Ziegler/Getty Images Growing a lovely, healthy lemon tree that allows you to pick a ripe fruit whenever your recipe calls for it is not that ...
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Bakersfield College and the Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Program are hosting a meeting for students and the public Wednesday morning about the Asian citrus psyllid, a dangerous citrus tree pest.
Growing citrus trees in pots is a great way to enjoy the luscious foliage and delicious, fragrant fruits without a ...
SANTA CLARA COUNTY (CBS SF) -- The California Department of Food and Agriculture detected the first incidence in the Bay Area of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) Oct. 6. The pest causes a disease that ...
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- The fight to protect California's $2 billion citrus industry has now been taken into backyards. A devastating citrus disease has homeowners on guard because 30 citrus trees in ...
Even if you're a novice plant parent without much of a green thumb, you can successfully grow a lemon tree in your home with these helpful tips.
If you enjoy fresh, homegrown citrus fruit from your yard, pay attention: A devastating pest and the disease it carries are threatening Santa Clara County on multiple fronts. A pest called the Asian ...
A deadly pest that infects citrus trees has been found in increasing numbers in the Coachella Valley, officials said. The pest, an Asian citrus psyllid, can spread a plant disease known as ...
State agricultural inspectors have detected bacteria which can cause a disease deadly to citrus trees during routine pest trapping in Fallbrook, San Diego County officials announced Thursday. The ...
A tell-tale sign of spring in California is a flush of new leaf growth on citrus trees. Because the feathery light green leaves are particularly attractive to Asian citrus psyllids (ACP), the leaves' ...