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Fruit Trees in Pots - Green Thumb Sunday

A few pictures for Green Thumb Sunday from my backyard Pot Orchard.
My Glenn Mango Tree in pots are nearly ready. (2 years old) This is a dwarf lemon tree in a pot (1.5 years old) - it is keeping small but flowering and fruiting well

I am ready for some lemon grass tea (6 months old)

Washington Navel in some huge clay pots - (6 months old) They look fantastic with 3 oranges on them

The same two washington navel oranges in big clay pots

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Published: Correy ,Sunday, January 13, 2008

Comments so far: 5

Blogger Mark said ...
looks like you are going to have one good feast soon, all washed down with a nice cup of tea.
Time: Sunday, January 13, 2008  
Blogger Garden Wise Guy said ...
Can you e-mail some of that lemon grass my way? I'm doing a Thai stir fry tonight. I hope the clean-up from the flooding isn't too difficult.

Hey, thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving the comments about the strangler fig - this world has so many profoundly complex systems. As for my dynamic duo, I don't think there'll be a winner or a loser. They seem to be doing fine, as long as their relatives don't have a problem with inter-species dating.
Time: Monday, January 14, 2008  
Blogger No Rain said ...
Next weekend I'll be volunteering at our local University of Arizona citrus station for Master Gardener hours. It's always fun to do because I get to see (and taste) about 75 varieties of citrus that they grow at the station. Although citrus is plentiful here, there are only a couple of kinds available in stores; Arizona Sweet and Navel, as well as Marsh Grapefruit. For any variety, we have to grow them ourselves.
Aiyana
Time: Sunday, January 20, 2008  
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Anonymous Anonymous said ...
Re Lemon grass. Buy a good fresh stalk from your grocer or super market. Preferably one with a good piece of stalk at the base of the leaves. Place the stalk in a glass of water on a well lit window sill and roots will appear after a week or so, depending on the temperature. Pot it up when the roots look substantial and it'll grow like a weed. Likes heat, good fertiliser, mulch and water. David White
Time: Sunday, August 16, 2009  

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