I've got the Washington Naval, Valencia, Satsuma, Clementine & Blood Oranges, Mex key, Bears & Sweet Lime, Nagami Kumquat, Calamondin, Eureka & Meyer Lemon, Oro Grande Grapefruit, Pinapple Guava along with six varieties of Avocados. I absolutely love my trees.
love this video. i just moved from Ohio to Southern CA and finally can grow citrus outdoors. you introduced me to a lot of new varieties. that pink lemon looks delish!
I just started collecting trees too. I sprouted some Yuzu and meyer lemons and i have loquats, ice cream bean, avocado still not fruiting but im so excited! My friend has Oro Blanco Grape fruit. I Love fruit Trees !!!
i got finger limes, buddhas hand, pink lemon, blood orange, pink grapefruit, pineapple guava, golden raspberry's, akebi(chocolate vine), pink lemonade blueberry's and white pomegranate very proud of my exotic fruit trees
I was wondering if you have come across the tangor, citrus. I tasted a fruit several months ago and had never heard of it before. Apparently it is a cross between the mandarine (or tangerine) and orange. It had a flavour between an orange and mandarine, with skin easy to peel like a mandarine. I thought it was the best tasting citrus I had ever tried. I don't grow it because I don't have the garden space for it. I am also growing a west indian lime (key lime) tree. I have never tasted this variety of lime, but I have heard it has a true lime taste. I have tried the Tahitian (Bearss or Persian) lime which I thought tasted too much like a lemon. Perhaps it depends on when it is picked to obtain more of a lime flavour. Hopefully my west indian lime eventually produces fruit, although it is a tropical plant and I live in a mediterranean climate .
In my mom yard there is Citrus that we don't know what kind is. grown by itself. The skin is greeny yellow, skin surface is rough. the smell like parfume a bit like bargamot and lemon, the pulps color are bright orange and golden yellow sometimes. The taste is super sour with little sweet, between lime and orange. Do you know what kind is?
This year my dwarf Texas ruby red grapefruit produced 217 fruits. I have 10 other citrus tree varieties. Some have yet to produce due to the lack of sunlight for most part of the year.
Yes man, what is your name? I'm far south of Tucson, but would love to come up there sometime this year. Would be nice to chat. How many fruit baring trees, shrubs & vines do you have?
I wondered what would grow from the seed generated when the pollen from a buddha's hand is used to fertilize a thin skinned mandarin and the plant produces fruit.
Hi, how far apart did u planted your fruits trees. I saw in one of your video, they very close. I thought when planted too close the plants' s root will fight for nutrition
Unfortunately, most of my citrus trees have curl leaf or black sooty stuff on it. The leaves (especially the young leaves )are malformed . I've tried Safer Soap, but it doesn't go away completely. Any ideas ?
I don't know why you're dissing seeds. I hate to say this given all the knowledge you've shared but overly hybridized seedless fruit is not good for you. The sugars are not recognized by the liver and overwork the pancreas to secrete insulin so the fructose can be utilized, plus we need the essential oils in the seeds. Eat seedless fruit, enjoy it, but never, ever fast on it. Anyone who thinks this is BS look into Type 2 diabetics who restore their sugar metabolism by fasting on heirloom, seeded fruit. Their blood sugar goes down because heirloom fructose doesn't require insulin to metabolize, but on seedless it skyrockets. That Eureka lemon and mandarin/pomello cross were freaking amazing.
I really wonder when you harvest these juicy fruits,it remind you the one who created these fruits for you. Well it forces me to think about God Almighty who created these juices from black soil