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[email protected] 04-12-2005 06:42 AM

Lime Bush
 
Hello,

I'm trying to find out some information about lime bushes. I have one
growing in my backyard, along with two orange trees, 1 lemon tree, 2
apples, 1 peach, 2 plums and others. All the trees produce each year,
but the lime bush doesn't do anything. No flowers, just a whole lot of
thrones. It's about 4 years old now and about 8 feet high. It's a
monster bush, just doesn't produce anything. It was given to me as a
gift and I don't know any details about it (like the specific type).
What am I doing wrong? Does it need another lime tree next to it to
mate with =) I'm up in Northern CA. It does get cold up here, and I've
also noticed that cold tempertures don't affect it that much like it
does my other citrus trees. I'm in the between a lot of almond orchards
so we have lots of bee's around here thanks to the farmers. So that
it's a problem.

Any help would be great :) I've been searching the internet just can't
find that much info on limes.

Thanks,

- Rudy.


T. M. 04-12-2005 07:59 AM

Lime Bush
 
wrote:
Hello,

I'm trying to find out some information about lime bushes. I
have
one growing in my backyard, along with two orange trees, 1
lemon
tree, 2 apples, 1 peach, 2 plums and others. All the trees
produce
each year, but the lime bush doesn't do anything. No flowers,
just
a whole lot of thrones. It's about 4 years old now and about 8
feet
high. It's a monster bush, just doesn't produce anything. It
was
given to me as a gift and I don't know any details about it
(like
the specific type). What am I doing wrong? Does it need another
lime tree next to it to mate with =) I'm up in Northern CA. It
does
get cold up here, and I've also noticed that cold tempertures
don't
affect it that much like it does my other citrus trees. I'm in
the
between a lot of almond orchards so we have lots of bee's
around
here thanks to the farmers. So that it's a problem.

Any help would be great :) I've been searching the internet
just
can't find that much info on limes.

Thanks,

- Rudy.


Do you have enough kings and queens to sit in those thrones?
Bee's are always a problem.

--

Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington
USDA Zone 8
Sunset Zone 5


[email protected] 04-12-2005 03:58 PM

Lime Bush
 
During the spring time there are lots and lots of bees. I live right in
the middle of an almond orchard industry and they bring in bee hives on
trucks then set them out in the fields and we have thousands and
thousands of bees for a few months. Then they come back, pick up the
hives and they're gone again for the year. The bees are awesome, cause
you see them working like crazy and they're everywhere. Well until you
step on one, that's no fun. I personally don't think bees are the issue
cause there are so many. Unless lime bushes need pollenation at a
differnet time of the year than the rest?

- Rudy.



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