hoodat
Garden Addicted
I bought a Keifer lime last Summer, mainly so I can use the leaves for Tom Yum. Every book I ever read on then says that you need a male and female tree in order to get fruit but this is the only tree I have and I've never seen another in my neighborhood. Several of the branches have limes the size of golf balls. I'd be very surprised if they dropped the fruit this far long. Unpollinated blossoms should drop the fruit long before wasting that much energy on it. Keifer limes are bitter and have little juice but they have many cullinary and medicinal uses. The juice is said to make hair lustrous when used as a rinse. Maybe I'll try it on my whiskers. Lustrous whiskers? Look out ladies, here I come.