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How to Grow an Aromatic, Tasty Perennial

Dan April 20, 2020 Nursery Crops, This Land of Ours

Cathy Isom has the planting particulars as well as other things you need to know about how to grow an aromatic, tasty perennial in your garden.  That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Lemon balm has a lemon-scent that is refreshing and perfect for both hot and cold drinks, as well as added to poultry and meat dishes. It’s …

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  • Citrus Tree of the Future Still Years Away
    Not surprisingly, the focus of the Citrus Research and Development Foundation (CRDF) centers on providing growers with help to overcome huanglongbing (HLB) disease. CRDF President Morgan McKenna Porter believes that help will best come with the development of the “tree of the future.” She says that tree does not have to be completely resistant to […]
  • Turkish Lemon Export Ban Lifted After Objections
    Türkiye’s Ministry of Trade (MOT) temporarily banned lemon exports April 8 because of a predicted weather-induced shortage but lifted the ban days later following negative reactions from lemon producers and exporters. The MOT imposed the ban in consultation with the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry following a cold snap that caused frost damage across several […]

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