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Feb 19, 2023 5:19 PM CST
Punta Gorda Florida (Zone 10a)
Thanks I just saw the last three messages.
Pork Pal, I like the lemons, and it is in a spot that when I look at if from my lanai, I can't see that it is lopsided.
Big Bill Yes, you're right about the continuous growing season. when I picked the last few lemons about 3 weeks ago, there were buds already starting. It is fully budded now and starting to flower. It has the most buds that I have had so far. I got the tree is about 3 or 7 years ago when it was about 6 or 4 feet tall.
Karma happy toes, That is what i have decided to do, There is just one area I would like to trim and if it is not too loaded with lemons, I might just do that. I guess it would be ok to cut off one upper branch when it has fruit... Or not?
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