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Nancy K

Portland, OR
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About Me:

Master Gardener, Owner of a plant co.

Favorite area of home improvement:

Garden Design, Interior Design with aspects on new painting ideas for the interior of home. Also ideas on Gardening Projects.


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Here are some photos of Kitchen Remodels we have completed.

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Art Harding Construction ... Winter Garden, FL
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Gardening: Thorny Question

Hi! @ eight years ago, we bought a "Mickey's Mini Orange Tree" at Disney World. Started in a pot @ 9" tall, grown inside until about a year ago and now thrives in our yard. ...»

Question: Unlike those we''ve seen at Home Depot and Lowe's, it has thorns. Is this unique or is it normal? PS It has never flowered nor has it had any signs of fruit.

As always, many thanks.

Alex
Alex Orlando, FL
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    Commented on Mar 26, 2012
    I meant blooms, home Depot buys plants in huge lots. All these plants have been forced, ...»
    meaning taller than they should be for their age. The caliber (inches around the trunk) shows a trees age the larger the caliber the older the tree. This is 1 reason you have thorns and the HD trees do not.

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