buckabucka
Garden Addicted
Is there a way to know when to pick lemons? Normally, we just wait until they pick themselves and drop off, but that won't be happening with those lemons sitting on the floor.
How CUTE, you named your lemon tree ALEX.Sounds like it is time to give some lemon lessons! I still have Alex and have 4 lemons! I plan on planting Alex either on the south side of the house or in the greenhouse (when we get it set up)
Nope They often do not live long enough for me to decide on a name. LOLCarol don't you name your trees ?
Why ??? They already come with their very own dog tags from a nursery !Carol don't you name your trees ?
COOL about your Christmas Cactusheh, @bobm you make a very good point about the tags. i've had roses in the past that came with nice aluminum tags with their 'name' on them.
the only plant i own with a name also has a history behind that name. it is a Christmas Cacti that blooms pink. i called it Al as homage to Albert Einstein who gave the original to Lotte Jacobi who happened to live in NH towards the end of her life. it was given to me & my dh from a teacher friend who happened to know a friend of Lotte's that was able to get some of the cuttings of her 'coffee table' Christmas Cactus. if anything happens to either me or my dh we will make sure that plant gets sent to USNH to be part of their collection of plants they keep in their greenhouse. they have a huge collection of Lotte's photographs too so it is fitting to send it to them. it is also a much different type of Christmas cactus than the others i own-has rounded edges on the segments & seems to get a woody 'stem' as it ages.
somewhere i read that you can take the fresh seeds from lemons & get them to sprout. you are sure to get the specific type of lemon since they don't need to be cross pollinated. i tried sprouting a few Meyer lemon seeds a couple years ago & got them to sprout for me. don't know why i didn't keep them going. i know this takes longer than getting a tree at the greenhouse though.