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dprovence Posted - Feb 23 2011 : 11:20:26 AM
Hi beautiful farmgirl sisters,

I am tempted to order some dwarf citrus fruit trees but was wondering if anyone has had any experience good or bad with them. I hate to waste my money on them if they do not produce any fruit.

I live in central Arkansas so I think they would do ok but wanted to get opinions from some one that had some experience with them first.

Thanks in advance for your answers!



Huggs and Smyles,
Debbie
Farmgirl Sister #2636
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dprovence Posted - Feb 23 2011 : 5:19:57 PM
Thanks Rumi! I guess I will have to go without oranges b/c I can't pay 2.00 apeice for them LOL

Huggs and Smyles,
Debbie
Farmgirl Sister #2636
Melina Posted - Feb 23 2011 : 1:06:51 PM
I've lived in Arkansas and they won't live there unless you plan to keep them inside all winter. They are extremely fronst-tender.

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