Several years ago I planted a dwarf Satasuma Mandarin tree. It is just a little over 3 feet tall. This year I picked a dozen mandarins off it. They are yummy! I think there are 2 left in the fridge. Y'all come back, Lorilee
What a joy to have that...I love them but have only ever had them out of a can! Makes me want to go open a can right now! They must taste so good! Come say hi :D
I teach 4 year olds during the school year. In my spare time(haha), I enjoy clogging, gardening, sewing, cake decorating, and old things! I am married to my high school sweetheart. We have two sons, ages 27 and 17!
We have 2 dogs (Honey and Lexi), a rabbit (Chewey),three cat (Samson, Rascal and Bella) and 7 chickens. The hens are Blossom, Buffy, Scarlet, and Matilda. I had on roo, Gottlieb. Then I let Buffy sit on some eggs and I ended up with 2 more roosters. My coop is called Cackleberry Cottage.
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Lucky you. I miss California and the lemon tree we left behind. Too cold here in Utah for citrus. Mimi
ReplyDeleteWhat a joy to have that...I love them but have only ever had them out of a can! Makes me want to go open a can right now! They must taste so good! Come say hi :D
ReplyDeleteYummmmm! I love mandarins. I have a dwarf orange tree too and just picked about 3 dozen off of it. Lots this year. Still have lots left to pick too.
ReplyDeleteNothing like a fresh orange to brighten up a winter day.
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Joanne
They look lovely :)
ReplyDeleteWow, fresh oranges! You are lucky! I love mandarins, too, but most of mine come from a can!!
ReplyDeleteWow...lucky the super cold weather didn't freeze them all. :) They looks DELICIOUS!!! Lucky you.
ReplyDeleteOh yummy! I love those things. How lucky to live in a place where you can grow them. We are too cold up here in the NW.
ReplyDeletebeautiful, Lorilee!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat blessing.
Thanks for your comment too! Kelly
What a wonderful idea.... Love it.
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