Citrus advice

G'day panel
I'm living in the Hawkesbury Region (Richmond/Windsor) and am keen on
growing a lemon and an orange tree. BUT I'm looking for the best fruiting
"smallish" tree. Is there anything that is no more than 2 M high?
Cheers, I await any help.
Potaroo [ Fr, 23 Dezember 2005 12:13 ] [ ID #72270 ]

Re: Citrus advice

In article <43abdbcc [at] dnews.tpgi.com.au>, "Potaroo" <potaroo [at] therock.com>
wrote:

> I'm living in the Hawkesbury Region (Richmond/Windsor) and am keen on
> growing a lemon and an orange tree. BUT I'm looking for the best fruiting
> "smallish" tree. Is there anything that is no more than 2 M high?

You might find something grafted onto dwarf stock. Is there a reason you
need them so small?

--
Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
(Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply)

"In Melbourne there is plenty of vigour and eagerness, but there is
nothing worth being eager or vigorous about."
Francis Adams, The Australians, 1893.
Chookie [ Sa, 24 Dezember 2005 23:07 ] [ ID #73302 ]

Re: Citrus advice

Yep Chook, I am revamping my backyard which is not huge but my theme will be
a blend of blue/green Oz natives with French inspired lavendar/rosemary/veg
garden. I would like to incorporate the 2 citrus, one in each corner. I
don't particularly want them to dominate the entire yard or overshadow it.
Cheers, Pete

"Chookie" <ehrebeniuk [at] fowlspambegone.com.au> wrote in message
news:ehrebeniuk-5DBA8F.09073325122005 [at] news-vip.optusnet.com.au...
> In article <43abdbcc [at] dnews.tpgi.com.au>, "Potaroo" <potaroo [at] therock.com>
> wrote:
>
> > I'm living in the Hawkesbury Region (Richmond/Windsor) and am keen on
> > growing a lemon and an orange tree. BUT I'm looking for the best
fruiting
> > "smallish" tree. Is there anything that is no more than 2 M high?
>
> You might find something grafted onto dwarf stock. Is there a reason you
> need them so small?
>
> --
> Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
> (Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply)
>
> "In Melbourne there is plenty of vigour and eagerness, but there is
> nothing worth being eager or vigorous about."
> Francis Adams, The Australians, 1893.
Potaroo [ So, 25 Dezember 2005 12:49 ] [ ID #73309 ]

Re: Citrus advice

In article <43ae8758$1 [at] dnews.tpgi.com.au>, "Potaroo" <potaroo [at] therock.com>
wrote:

> Yep Chook, I am revamping my backyard which is not huge but my theme will be
> a blend of blue/green Oz natives with French inspired lavendar/rosemary/veg
> garden. I would like to incorporate the 2 citrus, one in each corner. I
> don't particularly want them to dominate the entire yard or overshadow it.

Sounds beautiful!
Please post more details when you have them.

--
Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
(Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply)

"In Melbourne there is plenty of vigour and eagerness, but there is
nothing worth being eager or vigorous about."
Francis Adams, The Australians, 1893.
Chookie [ Di, 27 Dezember 2005 07:05 ] [ ID #73313 ]
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