Zone 4 · Citrus Growing Guide
Classic seedless eating orange. Needs warm days, cool nights, and a long growing season to develop sweetness. Washington Navel is most widely grown. Harvest Dec–Apr for peak flavour.
In Zone 4, Orange (Navel) should be planted outdoors Not suitable, after the average last frost date of approximately May 1.
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Citrus feed with added magnesium and trace elements. Yellowing leaves often indicate magnesium or iron deficiency rather than nitrogen.
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