Master Gardener Journal Special Issue: CITRUS
Maricopa County Cooperative Extension Urban Horticulture:
Environmentally Responsible
Gardening & Landscaping in the Low Desert
Key Components: Everything you need to know to grow delicious citrus fruit on healthy trees in the low desert.
- Citrus Varieties
- Planting/Rootstock
- Watering Guidelines
- Fertilizing Citrus
- General Care
- Harvesting
- Trouble Shooting
The book's information is based on university research and is geared specifically
to the unique growing conditions of the Sonoran Desert. The 16-page booklet includes
illustrations, photographs, checklists, guidelines, guides, plant lists, and more.
Authors
Cathy Cromell is a national award winning author and editor
whose works have been published by Phoenix Home and Garden, the National Gardening
Association, The Weather Channel, and the University of Arizona. Lucy Bradley works for
the University of Arizona as the Urban Horticulture Agent in Maricopa county.
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Master Gardener Journal: Special Issue - CITRUS 
Last Updated October 27, 2005
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College of Agriculture and Life Sciences,
Cooperative Extension,
in Maricopa County.
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