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Franci

Franci

4 minutes ago, TicTac said:

On top of Ken's questions....

 

How much work are you prepared to take on?

 

I would certainly look to carve out a spot for some citrus tree(s) given you live in FL or some other fruit (does passion fruit grow in your climate!?) that you can enjoy hand to mouth.

 

 

 

We got a consultation from a guy in the second link I posted with the list of veg to plant and he advises against citrus, they is a lime tree a little more resistant but they get sick very easily. I was dreaming of having a lemon tree! In the more shady areas the guy suggested papaya or a mini banano tree. I’d like a mango or my daughter love pitaya 

Franci

Franci

1 minute ago, TicTac said:

On top of Ken's questions....

 

How much work are you prepared to take on?

 

I would certainly look to carve out a spot for some citrus tree(s) given you live in FL or some other fruit (does passion fruit grow in your climate!?) that you can enjoy hand to mouth.

 

 

 

We got a consultation from a guy in the second link I posted with the list of veg to plant and he advises against citrus, they is a lime tree a little more resistant but they get sick very easily. I was dreaming of having a lemon tree! 

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