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2nd winter growing indoor
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25 key lime seeds sent to me by Steelviper - thanks Mark, they are much appreciated. So now my mini citrus grove will have Meyers improved lemon, local rough lemon and a commercial european lemon, pink grapefruit, persian lime and key lime. I also have papaya, passion fruit, guava, cashew nut and of course bananas and plantains. Which reminds me - I haven't checked up on them for the last hour!
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Today I transplanted two pineapples and an Allspice tree.
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I planted some Irish moss today. Waiting for spring to get and plant me a Musa Ae Ae. Hello Anna. all is well? If i had any room, i would take one of those Little prince pups,but i have that spot reserved for an Ae Ae. How are the mysore?
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Also transplanted some Calamansi seedlings.(Philippine lime)
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Hi!
The Mysore are doing very good. One is much stronger than the other though. The Orinoco bloom that is opening, already has at least 20 fingers. I can't wait for the Thousand Fingers to open! Here's to a warm winter! Although some rain would be nice... |
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Mark,
Do you have any Key Lime seeds by any chance? |
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You'll do realize it's 23 in Kansas right now. Planting? Uh. Not for a while. I'm jealous.
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Banana's are a safe addiction. Right? Maybe I need classes.
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banana junkie
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miss anna ... did you start you pineapples by the tops or did you buy the plants? the reason i ask is, i started some a few days ago from the tops and would like to know, how long did it take them to root? i would appriciate any info you could impart to me. i googled it and and it seems like everything i read contradicts each other. thank you
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Anything under 70 makes me head for the winter clothes. ![]() |
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I know there are several ways to root them, but I put mine in water for at least a week. Then into a pot. I tried one in the ground once and it didn't survive. ![]() |
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LOL Anna. No i do not have any key lime seeds,but you can buy the key limes at the supermarket and pluck them out. that is what i did. $1.19 for a small bag. And you can use the limes for the coronas
I think a key lime tree is 25 bucks at home depot to. if you want a calamansi seedling(Philippine lime) and or a yuzu(Japanese citrus) seedling. i will give you a few when they are ready. mark <------- me after tonight's dinner |
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![]() I would be interested in a seedling or two. And I will look for Key Limes in the store, and force myself to drink Corona to get to the seeds. ![]() |
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thats what i did with the pineapples. the pineapples sure were gooooood. and if you have to force yourself to drink a corona, it just wouldnt taste as good. and you shouldnt drink it w/o the lime anyway. ha ha
thank you. |
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LOL!!!
Hmmm.... Jarred? We need a banana with a Corona bottle w/lime! Might be a trademark problem, so a nanner with a bottle would work. ![]() |
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thats GREAT!
to avoid the copyrite thing just label the bottle: nanarona! |
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well let see,did i plant anything today????? musa ocinoco, a great big, huge one! i feel like ive died and went to banana heaven.
. ive been singing "isnt she lovely" ,since she was brought into the house. ok so maybe that qualifies as a banana fiend.... |
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