Gardening Magazine

It’s Nearly Time to Go Undercover

By Danielcarruthers

green leaves and fruit on ciitrus treeThe citrus trees have had a wonderful summer out of doors, but I’m keeping an eye on the forecast and will soon bring them into the kitchen conservatory for the winter. Before I do so I’ve got the laborious but worthwhile task of checking under the leaves for signs of scale insect – little brown capsules usually (but not always) along central rib of leaf. A cotton wool bud dipped in methylated spirits does the job. The conservatory is a bit warm and dry for their taste, but I do stand them on a gravel-filled tray and spritz them frequently with rain water. I will reduce watering as the temperature drops and feed them with a specially formulated winter feed about once every six weeks.a specially formulated winter feed about once every six weeks.scale insects pest on underside of citrus leaf


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