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FauxPas

FauxPas

Thanks, rotuts! Our trees are fairly young and don't produce a ton of fruit, but enough for us to enjoy. The fruit is ready to eat in November and they don't usually stay on the tree past December because I eat them all!!! We have a tangerine tree that makes luscious juice, very sweet and clear, a Cara Cara orange that didn't produce much this year and two red grapefruit trees. 

 

I remember having a few of those Golden Nature Guides when I was a kid!  Great series:

 

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=golden+nature+guide

 

Sabino Canyon is pretty popular these days, lots of people there at times! 

 

FauxPas

FauxPas

Thanks, rotuts! Our trees are fairly young and don't produce a ton of fruit, but enough for us to enjoy. The fruit is ready to eat in November and they don't usually stay on the tree past December because I eat them all!!! We have a tangerine tree that makes luscious juice, very sweet and clear, a Cara Cara orange that didn't produce much this year and two red grapefruit trees. 

FauxPas

FauxPas

Thanks, rotuts! Our trees are fairly young and don't produce a ton of fruit, but enough for us to enjoy. They are ready to eat in November and they don't usually stay on the tree past December because I eat them all!!! We have a tangerine tree that makes luscious juice, very sweet and clear, a Cara Cara orange that didn't produce much this year and two red grapefruit trees. 

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