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Old 27-01-2006, 02:24 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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hi

sorry for not using the right terminology

we bought a house in Tampa, there r 2 citrus tree(mandarine-orange), one is
almost 8 feet, the other is only 4, both have very few fruits, they look for
sure they need some pruning, any web site can show me how to do it?

i noticed that that they both have the same structure, 2 main branches start
from teh bottom, one carry the fruits(the weaker), the other main branch
have only leaves but they are (needles) on the whole side branches , again
it has absolutely no fruits at all

thnx for help


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Old 28-01-2006, 12:28 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Citrus don't need much pruning. But just for the heck of it, Google "citrus
pruning" and you'll get all you need to know.
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hi

sorry for not using the right terminology

we bought a house in Tampa, there r 2 citrus tree(mandarine-orange), one
is almost 8 feet, the other is only 4, both have very few fruits, they
look for sure they need some pruning, any web site can show me how to do
it?

i noticed that that they both have the same structure, 2 main branches
start from teh bottom, one carry the fruits(the weaker), the other main
branch have only leaves but they are (needles) on the whole side branches
, again it has absolutely no fruits at all

thnx for help



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