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Citrus Growing Tips for Winter

There’s nothing quite like fresh citrus fruits, and when you grow it yourself it’s even better. Bright, colorful and zestfully aromatic, a citrus tree on your patio or sunroom adds beauty to your landscape and saves you money, too! So why doesn’t everyone grow their own citrus? In a nutshell, citrus can be temperamental when… Read more »

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Lemon Doughnuts Recipe

Full of light yet robust lemon flavor, these sweet and sunshiny doughnuts are most, fluffy, and perfect for Sunday brunch, a spring or summertime tea, or a holiday breakfast. And because they’re baked rather than fried, you can feel free to indulge! Ingredients: Doughnuts Nonstick cooking spray ½ cup granulated sugar Grated zest and juice… Read more »

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Lemon Chicken Skillet Dinner Recipe

Dinner in half-an-hour using only one pan? It doesn’t get much better! Lemon goes beautifully with chicken entrees and helps to brighten this satisfying winter dish without weighing it down.  Ingredients: 12 oz. baby red potatoes, halved 1 Tbsp. olive oil, divided 4 (6-ounce) skinless, boneless chicken breast halves, pounded to 3/4-inch thickness ¾ tsp.… Read more »

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What is a Limequat?

What do you get when you cross a juicy, tart key lime with a cold-hardy, sweet-peel kumquat fruit? You get a limequat:  a delicious, fragrant and cold-hardy citrus fruit with an edible peel! Versatile little limequats are also desirable for their juiciness, and have a sweeter, more orange-like taste than key limes. Like their parent… Read more »

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Are Cocktail Trees Good Gifts?

Some feel flowers fit every occasion, but we think you might want to consider sending your loved one a tree – specifically, a cocktail tree! What’s a Cocktail Plant? A fruit cocktail tree or cocktail plant is a tree that bears several related fruits. A dwarf fruit cocktail can be kept in a container, which makes it… Read more »

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Old-Fashioned Key Lime Pie Recipe

Pie, oh pie! This traditional recipe allows the lime to shine for a refreshing, tropical treat that’s perfect for summer or anytime.  Ingredients: 3 egg yolks 2 tsp. lime zest 1 (14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk 2/3 cup freshly squeezed Key lime juice 1/3 of a 1-pound box graham crackers, broken apart 5 Tbsp. unsalted… Read more »

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Do Grapefruit Trees Need Full Sun?

It’s so easy to love grapefruit! With they’re dark, shiny leaves and bright, long-hanging fruit, different types of grapefruit trees make beautiful specimens in a home garden or anywhere. Plus, grapefruits are delicious and highly nutritious. But there’s one drawback…as tropical plants, lots of sunlight is needed for any standard or dwarf grapefruit tree to… Read more »

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Do Kumquats Taste Sour?

Small in size but big on flavor, kumquat fruit are a healthy, tasty addition to your diet. To a novice, at first glance it might be mistaken for a tangerine-colored grape tomato. It’s got a funny name. When people eat it, they consume the whole thing – skin and all. As for the flavor…well, to paraphrase… Read more »

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When Do Key Lime Trees Bloom?

When & How Often You Can Expect a Harvest If the first word that comes to mind when you hear the words “key lime” is “pie,” you’re not alone. The famous American pie owes its unique flavor to the tart, fragrant fruit that’s become common throughout the Florida Keys. But key limes are good for… Read more »

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Oh, Deer! Are Lemon Trees Deer-Resistant?

Tips For Keeping Your Tree Healthy & Pest-Free Now that the weather is getting warmer, you’re thinking you might move the dwarf lemon tree you got for Christmas onto the patio. Or maybe you’ve moved to a warmer climate and you’re thinking you’d like to add a ponderosa lemon tree to your arboretum. But wait… Read more »