My darling Clementine

beavis

Deeply Rooted
Joined
Dec 1, 2008
Messages
760
Reaction score
1
Points
128
Location
Ramona, California, ZONE 9b
Has anyone grown Tangerine trees? Especially of the Clementine variety?

Can't stop eating them from the store, but I would love to grow my own...
 

patandchickens

Deeply Rooted
Joined
Nov 23, 2007
Messages
2,537
Reaction score
3
Points
153
Location
Ontario, Canada
I've grown them from seeds, back in grad school when for some reason I felt motivated to do pointless things like that :p, but never lived anywhere I could grow 'em on properly. As I recall they came quite easily from seeds and were not hard at all to get to 1-2' tall on a windowsill. You may not get store-quality fruit from seed, but hey, give it a try :)


Pat
 

TanksHill

Garden Ornament
Joined
Sep 28, 2008
Messages
226
Reaction score
0
Points
79
I think one of the citrus I planted last wee was a Clementine. Not sure. It'scobered in little button size grren fruit. I hope they all grow.
 

patandchickens

Deeply Rooted
Joined
Nov 23, 2007
Messages
2,537
Reaction score
3
Points
153
Location
Ontario, Canada
Clementines may be SUPPOSED to be seedless but they quite often aren't entirely. My 4 yr old complains about it constantly, in fact. Only takes 1 viable seed to get a plant :)

Kumquats come well from seed too. Again, I only raised 'em a little ways on a windowsill way back when, but if you live in a citrus-growing climate I assume they would grow on just fine.


Pat
 

beavis

Deeply Rooted
Joined
Dec 1, 2008
Messages
760
Reaction score
1
Points
128
Location
Ramona, California, ZONE 9b
That's funny, because my daughter found a seed last night in her Clementine, so I told her to save it, we will plant tomorrow..LOL!

Citrus grows fine here in Ramona, except maybe certain Oranges and Grapefruits, but that leaves a whole lot of kinds of Citrus to play with!
 

Latest posts

Top