Lemon Tree Lane

Lemon Tree Lane Lemon Tree Lane supplies healthy lemon trees for your garden. We will ensure your tree is correctly placed within your garden, for maximum growth and yield.

10/12/2025

Companion planting is like building a garden where every plant has a friend who helps it grow 🌱

When the right crops share space, they protect each other, improve soil health, and boost harvests. It’s an amazing way for beginners to grow healthier gardens with less effort.

These natural partnerships create balance, beauty, and a stronger ecosystem right in your backyard. The more we learn to plant in harmony, the more our gardens reward us 🌿💚

06/11/2025

Your complete companion planting reference guide! 🌱 This comprehensive chart shows you exactly what to plant together AND what to avoid.

For example, zucchini loves nasturtiums, corn, and beans, but should be kept away from potatoes, fennel, and pumpkins. Lettuce pairs beautifully with radishes, chives, and carrots, but doesn't get along with parsley, celery, or cabbage.

Save this chart for planning your most successful garden layout yet!

06/11/2025

🌱 CROP ROTATION: The secret to healthy and productive gardens 🌿

Did you know that changing what you plant in each space of the garden improves soil health, reduces pests, and increases your yields?

🔄 How does it work?
Each plant releases and consumes different nutrients. If you plant the same thing over and over, the soil becomes depleted.
But if you rotate, the soil regenerates naturally!

✔️ After legumes (beans, lentils): plant green leaves (spinach, chard)
✔️ After root crops (carrots, beets): plant fruits (tomatoes, chili)
✔️ After fruits: plant legumes to fix nitrogen 💪

🌾 Imitate nature. Take care of your soil. And harvest more and better each season.

06/11/2025

🍋✂️ When and how to prune a lemon tree so it looks healthy and productive?

🌿 Less is more: The best secret when pruning lemon trees is not to overdo it. Their dense evergreen foliage protects the fruit and bark from the sun and also provides food for the tree. Over-pruning weakens its health and affects its appearance.

📅 Best time to prune:

You can do light trimming all year round.

For more intensive pruning, do it between February and April.

Avoid heavy pruning in summer (heat stress) and winter (nutrients and energy for the next bloom are stored in branches and leaves).

🧤 Practical tip: Almost all lemon trees (Citrus limon) have thorns. Wear thick, long gloves to protect your arms and hands.

🌱 What you should prune:
✅ Suckers that emerge from the base of the trunk: they only consume water and nutrients.
✅ Dry, damaged, or diseased branches (they usually look gray).
✅ One of the branches that cross each other (choose the weakest).
✅ Only if necessary, branches that block light from entering the canopy.

⚠️ Important:

Don't remove more than 20% of the branches at a time.

Try to leave the lower branches: they shade the trunk and are also easy to harvest.

🛠️Recommended tools:

Sharp, clean hand shears.

Two-handed shears (loppers) or a curved saw for thick branches.

🪚 How to prune large branches:

If the branch is more than 4 cm thick, make a three-step cut:
1️⃣ Cut a third of the branch from below, about 15–30 cm from the trunk.
2️⃣ Cut from above, about 8 cm further out, until the branch falls.
3️⃣ Remove the remaining stump, cutting it just next to the "collar" (the bulging area at the base of the branch).

✨ With patience and clean cuts, your lemon tree will give you healthier fruit, stronger branches, and fewer pests. Your tree will thank you!

02/10/2025

Understanding Chicken Diarrhea: What the Color Tells You and How to Treat It
Recognizing the color and consistency of chicken droppings is a vital tool for poultry keepers. Changes in droppings often signal underlying health issues, and prompt, targeted treatment can protect your flock and minimize losses. Here’s an expert breakdown of what different diarrhea colors mean and recommended management strategies.

Yellow Diarrhea

What it indicates: Yellow droppings can signal coccidiosis, bacterial infections (such as clostridial enteritis), or may result from stress and sudden feed changes. It can also be seen in viral diseases like Gumboro Disease or liver/gallbladder problems.

Treatment:

For coccidiosis: Administer amprolium (CORID) at the recommended dosage (e.g., 2 tsp per gallon of water for 5–7 days), ensuring it is the sole water source.

For bacterial infections: Use an appropriate antibiotic as prescribed by a veterinarian, such as oxytetracycline, and consider herbal alternatives for clostridial infections.

After treatment: Supplement with probiotics to restore gut flora.

Green Diarrhea

What it indicates: Green droppings are often linked to excess bile due to rapid gut transit, infections (bacterial, viral such as Avian Influenza or Newcastle Disease), parasites, liver disease, or poor diet.

Treatment:

Provide supportive care with multivitamins and electrolytes to aid recovery.

If bacterial infection is suspected, use an appropriate antibiotic (e.g., enrofloxacin) under veterinary guidance.

Isolate affected birds to prevent disease spread.

White Diarrhea

What it indicates: White, chalky droppings may point to kidney involvement, yeast or fungal overgrowth (candidiasis), Salmonella infection, or cold stress.

Treatment:
For fungal infections: Nystatin is commonly used for cndidiasis (sour crop).
Improve hygiene by thoroughly cleaning and disinfecting feeders and drinkers.
Avoid unnecessary antibiotics and support gut health with probiotics.
Red or Bloody Diarrhea
What it indicates: Red or bloody droppings are a hallmark of severe coccidiosis (especially Eimeria tenella), intestinal bleeding, or heavy parasite loads. Blood may also appear in some viral diseases.

Treatment:
Immediate administration of amprolium at the recommended dose for 7 days.
For mixed or severe infections, sulfa drugs may be indicated—always follow label instructions.

Deworm with albendazole if parasites are suspected.
Supplement with vitamins A and K to support healing and blood clotting.

Watery or Foamy Diarrhea
What it indicates: Very loose, foamy droppings can result from digestive upset, stress, or infections (notably clostridial enteritis).

Treatment:
Address underlying causes such as dietary imbalances or infections.
Herbal or targeted antibacterial treatments may be effective for clostridial diarrhea.
Ensure birds remain hydrated and provide supportive care.

Key Management Tips
Monitor droppings daily: Early detection leads to better outcomes.

Isolate sick birds: Prevents the spread of infectious diseases.

Maintain strict hygiene: Clean waterers and feeders regularly.

Consult a veterinarian: For accurate diagnosis and prescription of medications.

Use antibiotics judiciously: Overuse can disrupt gut flora and promote resistance

13/09/2025

✂️ Bigger harvests start with better pruning, these 9 crops need a trim to thrive!

16/08/2025

Guide to Prepare Liquid Fertilizer at Home
Collect Materials:
Gather plant waste (leaves, grass clippings, etc.).
Add kitchen scraps like vegetable peels, eggshells, and leftover food.
Have a large plastic drum or container and water ready.
Preparation:
Fill the drum halfway with organic waste.
Add enough water to submerge the materials.
Stir the mixture thoroughly.
Fermentation:
Cover the drum loosely to allow airflow.
Place it in a shaded area.
Let it ferment for 2–3 weeks, stirring every few days.
Straining:
After fermentation, strain the liquid using a sieve or cloth.
Collect the liquid fertilizer in bottles.
Application:
Dilute the fertilizer (1 part fertilizer to 10 parts water).
Use it to water plants for healthy growth.

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16/08/2025
26/07/2025

The main goal of intercropping is to achieve the highest possible yield on a particular piece of land by using the available resources to their full potential. And that is precisely the route that father-and-son team Francis and Mike Mandy took on their crop and cattle farm in Harrismith: https://bit.ly/4kIXzhG

20/07/2025

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Randburg
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