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Are there any tropical or exotic fruit growers here?
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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 450431" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>I have a very productive Calamansi which is about as exotic as I can get I suppose. I also have old established Apple, Orange, and Fig trees. The Orange and Fig are very productive. The apple seems to be losing ground and I will probably remove it in another year. I also have two persimmons (two fuyus planted in the same hole), a couple nectarines, an asian pear, two lemons (Eureka & Meyers), two peach trees (babcocks), some tangerines, and two strawberry guavas (which will probably never bear fruit). Most of the newer trees are on trellises due to the narrow space I have for planting. One of the nectarines and the tangerines are in large pots. </p><p></p><p>When we moved into this house it was the height of the drought. Among other things, I converted to 100% drip system. At the same time I removed several large landscaping plants and replaced them with fruit trees. I figured if I had to water them I wanted something back. As it goes, I'm providing a smorgasbord for the neighborhood squirrels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 450431, member: 21536"] I have a very productive Calamansi which is about as exotic as I can get I suppose. I also have old established Apple, Orange, and Fig trees. The Orange and Fig are very productive. The apple seems to be losing ground and I will probably remove it in another year. I also have two persimmons (two fuyus planted in the same hole), a couple nectarines, an asian pear, two lemons (Eureka & Meyers), two peach trees (babcocks), some tangerines, and two strawberry guavas (which will probably never bear fruit). Most of the newer trees are on trellises due to the narrow space I have for planting. One of the nectarines and the tangerines are in large pots. When we moved into this house it was the height of the drought. Among other things, I converted to 100% drip system. At the same time I removed several large landscaping plants and replaced them with fruit trees. I figured if I had to water them I wanted something back. As it goes, I'm providing a smorgasbord for the neighborhood squirrels. [/QUOTE]
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