The article Orange Tree Growth was written by Lauren Miller
Orange trees are easy to grow and produce fruit. This article explains how to take care of a growing orange tree.
tools_to_improve <- c("Propagation and Planting", "Early Growth", "Flowers, Fruit, and Maturation", "Pollination and Fruit Development", "Fruit Maturity and Harvesting")
kable(tools_to_improve,col.names = "Sections")
| Sections |
|---|
| Propagation and Planting |
| Early Growth |
| Flowers, Fruit, and Maturation |
| Pollination and Fruit Development |
| Fruit Maturity and Harvesting |
I like oranges so the article on how to grow their trees interested me. This is a well detailed article on how to plant and grow the trees. It then goes on and explains how and when to harvest the fruits in a mature manor. I am now tempted to try to grow my own orange tree in my backyard!
If you are interested in growing your own orange tree then this article is for you. It has specifics of when and where to plant as well as when to harvest for different types of trees. For example, these plants grow the best in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones from 8-10.
## [1] "https://hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/morton/orange.html"
## [2] "https://ucanr.edu/sites/MarinMG/files/115915.pdf"
## [3] "https://ucanr.edu/blogs/slomggarden/blogfiles/4260.pdf"
## [4] "https://www.sunkist.com/"
## [5] "http://plantfinder.sunset.com/m/details.jsp;jsessionid...?id=3098"
plot(Orange$age,Orange$circumference)
DT::datatable(Orange)