JealousYes, I have Caracas a Orange, Meyer lemon, variegated lemon, blood orange,and a dead grapefruit. And papaya and avocado
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JealousYes, I have Caracas a Orange, Meyer lemon, variegated lemon, blood orange,and a dead grapefruit. And papaya and avocado
Any way you could organize a couple of young twigs/branches from those trees?My aunt grew black cherries very sucsessfully. Sour cherries and red are a problem but black seem to be resistant. My uncle was in WWII and she would put his parachute over the tree to keep the birds out.
Not sure if it would be legal to send some twigs over the border…?We have a couple of cherry trees here. The sour cherry kind, they are very tasty!
Unless there is a citrus available that can survive -20° (-4F) - no.Do you guys grow any citrus? Almost every house in Aust has a citrus hidden somewhere
I had two mulberry trees at my house in Houston, one with yellow/white fruits , the other one with dark purple fruits. Idk if they could survive the winters here, but those would be the ideal duck-trees! I ca picture Blanca Duck lying under the tree, sending languid looks up, waiting for some mulberries to fall down…We have a mulberry tree that kinda popped up out of nowhere lol
You just "made" my day…Yes, I have Caracas a Orange, Meyer lemon, variegated lemon, blood orange,and a dead grapefruit. And papaya and avocado
I very much wish I could. She had a large peach orchard, raspberry patch, black cherries. Nectarines and plums oh and grapes. When she died her son came in the next week and bulldozed all down. I cried.Any way you could organize a couple of young twigs/branches from those trees?![]()
Maybe, maybe not. BUT, I am planning on going to NY in AprilNot sure if it would be legal to send some twigs over the border…?