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Old April 5, 2007   #1
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Default And they is running

So far so good and some of the first lot(closest to the lemon tree) have allready their foirst lot of flowers...


Coupla egg plants further back there which so far are producing heaps of nice internal grubs ..Give them a couple more weeks and if the new lot of fruit still have front and back exits around them they are out!!..
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look'n' good Volvo mate... what type of eggplants r they... spray pyrethrin...
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I wish I had a lemon tree. But then I couldn't take the weather it would take to grow one. :-)

Looking good!
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Old April 6, 2007   #4
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grub, dont know mate as they were given to me but have been a pain in the u-know what trying to get a keeper to fry a slice and lay utop a piece of buttered fresh baked bread.
Give them all another coupla weeks see how the next lot of fruit go and pull them out if stillget stung as dont want an early lot of fruit fly for the Tomato's..
Earl, cant seem to ever remember a greek house without at least one Lemon tree out back lol.
Use so much lemon in our cooking dont know where we'd be without em..
Looking forwrd to this years set of Tommies too..
Cheers and will keep piccies uploaded as they pregress..
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hey Earl, and anyone else interested, I also read a forum, citrus.forumup.org, and there are some very smart experienced members over there. Millet grows citrus in a greenhouse in Colorado, and I have 6 varieties (plus small seedlings) in south-facing windows in middle TN.

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Aaaaugh, you are making me jealous

Still have to start most of my seeds.

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