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What happened to my Lime tree?
I do not know too much about my Lime trees because they were planted
by a previous owner. However, I have 2 of them. My tree in the front made lots of Limes this year. My tree in the backyard didn't make any Limes, however it produced one orange. An orange. Probably originating from the orange trees in some of my neighbor's yards. We live in Florida. I ate the orange, it was really very tasty. But what happened to all of the Limes? I don't get it. We did have some frost this year and I had some plants that died. But why would the lime tree still be able to produce an orange? Maybe someone can help me with this Lime tree. Thanks. Need a garden Gnome? You know you do. http://www.skyecrafts.com |
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What happened to my Lime tree?
wrote in message ... I do not know too much about my Lime trees because they were planted by a previous owner. Most likely planted too deep. However, I have 2 of them. My tree in the front made lots of Limes this year. My tree in the backyard didn't make any Limes, however it produced one orange. An orange. Probably originating from the orange trees in some of my neighbor's yards. We live in Florida. I ate the orange, it was really very tasty. But what happened to all of the Limes? I don't get it. We did have some frost this year and I had some plants that died. But why would the lime tree still be able to produce an orange? Maybe someone can help me with this Lime tree. Thanks. I planted peach trees once and they produced apples? -- Sincerely, John A. Keslick, Jr. Consulting Forester & Tree Expert http://home.ccil.org/~treeman and www.treedictionary.com Beware of so-called tree experts who do not understand tree biology. Storms, fires, floods, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions keep reminding us that we are not the boss. Need a garden Gnome? You know you do. http://www.skyecrafts.com |
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What happened to my Lime tree?
wrote in message ... I do not know too much about my Lime trees because they were planted by a previous owner. However, I have 2 of them. My tree in the front made lots of Limes this year. My tree in the backyard didn't make any Limes, however it produced one orange. An orange. Probably originating from the orange trees in some of my neighbor's yards. We live in Florida. I ate the orange, it was really very tasty. But what happened to all of the Limes? I don't get it. We did have some frost this year and I had some plants that died. But why would the lime tree still be able to produce an orange? Maybe someone can help me with this Lime tree. Thanks. I would say the obvious answer is most likely correct. You don't have two lime trees. David |
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