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check out my lemon tree :)

zanejohnson

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didnt do anything last year, this year i guess it's finally mature enough.... it's covered in blossoms/little lemons...

should be ready for harvest next fall 🙂

it's inside in my sunroom/ping pong/pool room..

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here's a few other citrus trees i grew, i may be mistaken but i think this is a plum tree, an orange tree, and maybe nectarine? (not sure on the last one)


and of course the lemon tree when it was just a wee sapling 🙂

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lemon tree a year ago:

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What type of lemon?

We grow Meyer and pink lemon. Both are grown in pots due to citrus disease issues in Florida. Would like to grow more citrus, but we have 40 or so tropical fruit trees instead and really don't have room at this point.
 
What type of lemon?

We grow Meyer and pink lemon. Both are grown in pots due to citrus disease issues in Florida. Would like to grow more citrus, but we have 40 or so tropical fruit trees instead and really don't have room at this point.

the tag says "improved meyer lemon." 🙂

so i guess it's a meyer 🙂
 
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 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.

that's awesome, i'd love to have an orange tree!
 
I've seen these miniature citrus trees in catalogs. Always wondered how well they'd do indoors. Maybe I should get a lime one to go with my mint I grow in the back garden. Unlimited supply of mojitos. :thumbsup:

The ATOT tree of knowledge.

Sour on the inside with a tough, bitter exterior.
 
I came in here just to post about lemon party, I was beaten to the punch. Then I was going to ask where the weed plants were, OP beat me =(
 
that's awesome, i'd love to have an orange tree!
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.
 
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Living in Riverside California there were orange groves all over and in the Spring you could smell the blossoms. It was awesome. My fiend 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.

and then the machines came and took it all away
 
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.

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?
 
I would have loved a avocado tree living in California. I absolutely love guacamole! Spicy is my fav. When I go to my favorite restaurant and order fajitas I always ask for extra guacamole. Speaking of which, if I go to the store today I'm gonna buy some.
 
One of our neighbors in California had a pomegranate tree. In our back yard we had an apricot tree and a fig tree. The guy behind us had an orange tree that would drape over the fence.
 
nah, that's the tree of sourness.


HERE is the tree of knowledge i grew last year, well, one of them..

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Yeah, 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. 🙄
 
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