Growing Lime Trees

Discussion in 'Trees' started by dalbuie, Mar 19, 2007.

  1. dalbuie

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    Just need some Limes now! [​IMG] I would love a copy of the recipe. Many Thanks [​IMG]
     
  2. Victoria

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    So off you go to Tesco or wherever, dalbuie! :rolleyes:

    I'll let you know how I fare with mine later this year! That is, whether I actually get any limes or not, not that I'm making FANCY's Mum's lime pickle! [​IMG]
     
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    Following from the above, we sadly only had one lime that survived but it was lovely. The tree is now covered in buds, as is the Meyer Lemon.

    I have found an ancient lime tree, growing next to the Tassle Tree of Madagascar at the beach. The fruit is not really quite large enough to pick but I did find one I plucked. It has pips!
     
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