By DAVID SCHOEN and BARTT DAVIS / RJ
: I have a question regarding my Meyer lemon. Last year, during the spring the tree had many blossoms but dropped them all so thus I had no fruit. The leaves were yellowed. I believe this means it may be short on iron. What should I be doing right now to make sure I feed the tree what it needs and try to get a crop of lemons this year?
I love a good challenge. The bigger the problem, the more fun it can be to solve. The most elegant solutions are simple, effective and often right before our eyes. Such is the case with water.
“Grey is a color that always seems on the eve of changing to some other color.” G. K. Chesterton (1874-1962), English writer, “The Glory of Grey,” “Alarms and Discursions” (1910)
