James Spader
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Also, they boarder Iraq and there are tons of troops there. I foresee some attacks on the troops out there to take advantage.
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Nope, citrus is self pollinatingyou need more than one or you will be looking at a basic tree every year.
Citrus needs cross pollination. So you need 2 trees ( or some nearby ) at least.
I had a satsuma ( owari ) tree at old home. for 7 years it grew, flowered and then had flower drop. My neighbor in year 8 planted a lemon tree. BAM. ( I had also reached out to LSU Ag to figure out why and they were the ones who alerted me to this issue ).
Nope, citrus is self pollinating
All citrus or certain kinds? I was also told to have multiple trees. My first satsuma tree didn’t produce for 5 years, then it blew up. I read that is normal.Nope, citrus is self pollinating
If you live Louisiana, I would check the agricultural center website for LSU. Plenty of good info there.maybe i misunderstood then because it took 7 years to actually get fruit on my tree and that was only after my nieghbor planted a lemon tree.
But i could swear they told me i needed another tree nearby to pollinate.
well i have anohter one ( new home ) so we gonna see as i just got it a few months back. Will be interested to see. Thx!
The key to a green thumb is growing plants that thrive in your zone. The best gardener in the world is not going to grow bananas inThis. That is why I grow satsumas and lemons in my yard. If you guys have the space and green thumb, perhaps go buy you a satsuma/lemon/lime tree (multiple if you can) and start to grow it. You never know.
The key to a green thumb is growing plants that thrive in your zone. The best gardener in the world is not going to grow bananas in
Minnesota or cherry trees in Miami
If you live Louisiana, I would check the agricultural center website for LSU. Plenty of good info there.
Well, duh my man.The key to a green thumb is growing plants that thrive in your zone. The best gardener in the world is not going to grow bananas in
Minnesota or cherry trees in Miami
It is either a dystopian nightmare or a goal of beating the Coach Pete thread.Everywhere else in my life it's business as usual. You'd never know this virus existed. But then I come in here and it's like the entire world is in a dystopian nightmare where the living will envy the dead.