A tangerine is one of the tastiest fruits to grow in the backyard from home, in addition to providing health and well-being.
Also perfect for gardens and also known as tangerine or bergamot, it acts as a natural antioxidant and is an excellent source of fiber, vitamin C and potassium.
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Therefore, learning how to plant the tangerine tree at home is essential to produce a quality fruit and very tasty.
Also, taking care of a fruit tree is not a very complicated task, but it does require some gardening practices. For example, the tangerine tree prefers cooler climates and reaches a medium size.
It is also a fruit that has many varieties in Brazil, such as ponkan, tangerine-do-rio and tangerine-clove. Usually, the fruits begin to appear from the second year of cultivation.
See here the advantages of tangerine and tips for growing this tree in your backyard.
Tangerine health benefits
If you want to choose a fruit to grow and consume regularly, tangerine it's a great option. It is proven to be beneficial, prevents disease and contributes to daily well-being.
Check out the benefits arising from its consumption:
Prevents premature aging;
It is a source of vitamin C and potassium;
It is rich in nutritious fiber;
It is a natural antioxidant;
It has a low caloric content;
Improves digestion;
Regulates the pressure;
Reduces inflammation;
Strengthens immunity.
Growing tangerines at home is a rewarding experience that combines the joy of growing the fruit itself with the nutritional benefits they provide.
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Tips for growing tangerine at home
Now that you know the fruit benefits, check out the top tips for growing a tangerine tree at home below!
Select healthy seeds or seedlings
Both seed and seedling are viable options for planting tangerine at home. However, if you choose the seed, it is crucial that it has time to germinate properly, a period of two to four weeks.
Prepare nutritious soil
The land for tangerine trees needs to be slightly acidic (pH between 5 and 6) and rich in organic matter and nutrients. If starting out in a pot, be sure to select fertile soil when taking the tree out of the container.
Choose the location for the tree to grow
When transferring the plant to the garden, remember to choose an area that is spacious and suitable for its growth. The recommended distance is 7 meters.
In addition, citrus fruits prefer places protected from the cold and with temperatures between 23°C and 32°C, since they lose their productive capacity at other temperatures.
Tangerine harvest season
Fruit production on the tree can vary, but normally occurs once a year from the second year of cultivation. The fruit production period still changes according to the type of tangerine.
For example, the ponkan is harvested in the middle of the year, while the clover tangerine production takes place in the months of March and April.
Gardening and growing fruit trees are activities that require patience and continuous care for the plants.
Therefore, remember to always keep the soil moist and rich in nutrients, use organic fertilizers and prune to shape the growth of the tree.