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Old 14-02-2003, 12:37 PM
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John Savage wrote:

* adding aus.gardens into newsgroups as citrus are popular here in Oz *

(Dickee12) writes:
Hi all, we have come to own an orange and lemon tree in our back yard. The
Oranges are extremely bitter tasting and the lemons grow tto big; the size of
grapefruits, and are too pulpy.

1 How can we make the oranges be less bitter tasting?


My neighbour says they only turn sweet after a frost. Didn't see where the OP
was from.

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