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Sep 13, 2016 12:46 PM CST
Name: ninni
south east Texas (Zone 8b)
Thank you Elanie...I sure appreciate your input....I keep both lemon and mango outside most of the year but bring them in if frost is expected...Although the lemon is growing so fast and so tall I have a hard time keeping up with it.... I like to keep it about 7-8 feet so I can bring it inside when I have to...Yes the seeds come out of the fruits I buy in the store...Not sure what kind they are...I am pretty sure it's not a Mayer lemon ..Here in Texas we get a lot of fruit from Mexico...Usually smaller ones and full of seeds ! I have planted so many, that are still small plants, I could grow an orchard. Also oranges and mandarines. The lemon tree is 3 years old but still has not set flowers...I was kind of hoping it would have happened by now...Just love the fragrance.
I will definatly try and grow the brugmansia as an indoor plant...The one I have outside is flowering and the fragrance is just heavenly ! The humidity is high here so no problems yet with spider mites.
Just love my plants...I was suprised how easy it is to grow coffee plants.
When we moved from Alabama to Louisiana many years ago I had a moving van just for all my "babies" .....smiles...Thank you again.
ninni49

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