Tahitian Lime
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"The Lady Gardener" wrote:
I have a mature (probably about 15 years old) tahitian lime tree. It is a
prolific cropper, and keeps my family, friends and co-workers in limes for
most of the year (I usually have 2 crops a year). All in all a lovely tree.
However it has a straggly growth habit, it is about 15 feet tall and 8 foot
spread and all straggly in the middle. As it in a suburban garden I would
like it to be a bit tidier and compact. Is there anything I can do to
achieve this, or shall I continue to thank it for its bountiful crop and
overlook its untidy nature.
You can certainly nip out dead/crossing branches, but citrus trees usually
aren't pruned heavily.
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Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
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