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    Thread: lime tree produced oranges?

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      lime tree produced oranges?

      ok this sounds weird but my lime tree produced more limes than I could eat.I left some on the tree thinking they would drop. I went out and saw they are orange color . opened it up and all be dang smells and looks like an orange. now.

      I'm not sure how this happened it has many new blooms coming in now, so will be interesting to see if I get limes or ???

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      Quote Originally Posted by cindy View Post
      cool. will be interesting to see what happens from here...

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      Lucky you. I have hardy kiwi and figs and I'm excited. Plenty of blackberries.

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      Quote Originally Posted by cindy View Post
      Lucky you. I have hardy kiwi and figs and I'm excited. Plenty of blackberries.
      luckily no more trees near my pond. I might plant a Lemon tree far from the pond. and blackberries sounds good also.

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      No more Turkey fig to messy. No more cherry trees to feed the birds. That goes for blueberries too. No more plum trees to feed the coons.
      Only apple trees and hybrid blackberries now.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Billy View Post
      No more Turkey fig to messy. No more cherry trees to feed the birds. That goes for blueberries too. No more plum trees to feed the coons.
      Only apple trees and hybrid blackberries now.
      I love apples as well as birds do. but easy to net the apple tree. I have alot of fish water to feed my plants lol

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      Birds don't bother the apples. I have a squirrel that loves them but there is plenty for all of us.
      Just a pain spraying the apples all the time.

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      we had green apples and the birds did get them as well as squirrels. we shot most the squirrels. we did not the tree but the **** birds made it through. my great grandmother would peel the apples and make fresh apple pie. we also had login berry pie and jelly. only problem was it taste so good other blueberry pie and jelly doesn't compare. logenberry seems to grow great In oregon. and like Berkeley California...

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      if you have not not had logenberry then you are missing out. it needs sugar to tone down the tartness, but is the best thing I've ever tasted

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