#590193 - 02/11/1306:40 PMRe: My Orange tree is blooming!
[Re: MacBozo]
carp
Dino's are Babe magnets
Registered: 04/19/02
Posts: 27013
Loc: Hawaii
Let me know how that goes.
I got 4 ornamental trees that have died in our doggie park . I want to replace them with fruit trees , one is going to be a Hayden Mango , the other 3 , I wanted Navel Orange <- but got comments about those little gnat like bugs ? ?
Let me know how your tree goes because I want them orange trees. I seem to cannot win this fight.
#590214 - 02/12/1306:40 AMRe: My Orange tree is blooming!
[Re: carp]
MacBozo
Nut Dood
Registered: 04/20/02
Posts: 16605
Loc: Pinellas Park, Florida
This one is, at least, 10 years old now. It produces a lot of fruit each year that reaches full ripeness in February. In recent years, it has become a little confused due to the weather not being "normal." It had two bloomings last season resulting in two crops of fruit. I have ripe oranges and some that won't be ripe for another month or so. We've had another warm winter season again, so it's blooming early again with fruit still maturing on the tree. That's pretty stressful for the tree.
#590216 - 02/12/1307:04 AMRe: My Orange tree is blooming!
[Re: MacBozo]
Pirate
Old And In The Way
Registered: 02/21/07
Posts: 2149
Loc: Missouri
Have not noticed any fruit trees blooming yet, do have some flowers coming up use to have apple and peach trees but they are all gone now, ice storms of several years ago got'em