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Old 08-07-2007, 09:15 AM
sunnie_CA sunnie_CA is offline
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Default I have an apricot and lime tree in the yard (planted by previous owners)?

I have lived here 3 years now and the lime tree only produces one lime on it all year. The apricot gave me one two years ago and none since. They look healthy, I water them and they are growing tall but no fruit... what is up with these? Something I am or I am not doing? Any help is appreciated.


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Old 08-07-2007, 09:17 AM
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first go to your home extension office in your county they would have tons of tips for you i live in the mid west and had trouble with a apple and pear tree they had soil samples done for me and i needed to fertilize they also said i may need to trim the trees and when i did all this i had a good crop of apples and pears two years later it was a slow process maybe citrus trees will respond quicker

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