Should i mulch citrus trees




















The spread of this root and crown rot fungal disease may actually be aided by too much mulch beneath shallow rooted citrus trees, especially in moist, slow-draining soils. Phytophthora may affect only small feeder roots or rootlets, major roots or all roots and the crown Because mulch retards drying of the soil and excess soil moisture greatly contributes to the development of root rots, improper or excessive use of mulch may actually promote root rot development.

If your soil drains easily and is not compacted, you may be able to get away with adding a few inches of mulch beneath your entire mature citrus trees, but keep the mulch from touching the trunk; six inches away, at a minimum.

But if you have clay soil, slow draining or compacted soil, or just want to play it safe, Debbie Flower, Professor of Horticulture at American River College in Sacramento, offers this advice to stave off decline in a citrus tree: place the mulch from about two feet away from the trunk to beyond the outer canopy of the tree.

For newly planted citrus, move the mulch to the outer edge of the canopy and beyond. This way, the shallow roots near the root crown as well as the crown area itself have less of a chance of getting root rot problems. Another strategy: plant citrus in raised beds to improve drainage. Bill Bird December 16, at AM. Fred Hoffman December 16, at PM.

While GardenZeus applauds the effort, we also recommend some caution. Orange trees can be over-mulched or mulched to close to the trunk and major roots. This helps to avoid trapping moisture near trunks and major roots, which may encourage pathogens. Outside of the area near the trunk and major roots, citrus trees benefit from a year-round layer of mulch to retain moisture, inhibit weeds, feed the soil, moderate soil temperature, and protect shallow feeder roots.

Young and establishing trees can be mulched with 1-to Ultimate Lighting Sale. Bathroom Vanity Sale. Bestselling Chandeliers and Pendants. Sign In. Join as a Pro. Houzz TV. Houzz Research. Shop Featured Holiday Categories. Home Decor. Holiday Decor. Christmas Trees. Holiday Lighting. Gift Cards. Should I mulch Citrus in N Florida? Thanks very much, Confused. Email Save Comment 8.

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