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Mandarins

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Joy Bell starts with ...
Our mandarin doesn't have a loose skin. Is it because of the variety of mandarin or is there another reason?
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25th November 2014 4:13pm
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TMary says...
Maybe they were harvested too soon?
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JohnMc1 says...
What variety is it? If say Honey Murcott for instance, they can be harder than oranges to peel.
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Boris Spasky says...
You offer no meaningful information about it:
Variety, rootstock, pot or ground, soil conditions, fertilising and watering regime, etc.
General comment would be to buy them in season instead.
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