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check out my lemon tree :)

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admitting to a felony - one which, considering your previous drug convictions, would certainly result in a greater than the mandatory minimum sentence, and posting pics of you doing it - probably not real smart. I'm pretty sure you've even posted your address before here somewhere. Sigh. 🙄

1. This is the internet
2. This is the internet
3. Depends where you are if it's a felony or not (though in his case, probably)
4. Why do you care
5. Seriously, what is it to you?


Im thinking of something that rhymes with flower grip...
 
Any pic? would like to know how big it is and what size pots you're using. I have a 3yrs old lime and it is getting pretty big.

Your trees in garage over winter? No light needed?

http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/Linflas/KLTree1.jpg

That is from 2007, it is about 5.5 feet tall. My garage has windows and I have the trees sitting in front of the door. Gets pretty cold in there but the worst that has happened is they drop a lot of leaves. The thorns on it are wicked, I use "mule skinner" garden gloves when I pick the fruit.
 
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This year just before we stripped the tree during a freeze.
 
This thread makes me sad. I had to remove a fabulous lemon tree from the side of my house to fix the lot drainage and it was covered with lemons when the diggers destroyed it.

I do have a baby tree from a seed I got from that tree, so maybe someday I will have lemons again.
 
I have a 25 year old key lime tree that we have made many "Virginia Key Lime Pies" from the fruit. It lives along with a 22 year old lemon and 22 year old orange tree in my garage over the winter and in my driveway around the end of April until late October.

I need to cut out a my Tangerine tree that was ancient and died, still have a Key Lime myself that is probably close to 50 years old I'd imagine.

Had Citrus Canker come through awhile back and knocked out the neighbors large Orange trees and the small Navel one I had, somehow the Key Lime lived.

Need to Xeroscape the backyard like the front yard really and stick a few fruit trees in.
 
Living in Riverside California there were orange groves all over and in the Spring you could smell the blossoms. It was awesome. My friend lived right next to a orange tree farm. Going in the pool on a warm spring night with the smell of orange blossoms was awesome! I sometimes miss California.

I miss my neighbors big ones he had before canker.

Yeah, we could sit out by the pool when they were blooming and smelled fantastic.
 
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