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by: Okiedokie Active Indicator LED Icon 11 OP 
~ 11 years ago   Mar 28, '13 8:28am  
I want to plant a fruit tree in my yard.  What fruit trees have you all had the most success growing? 4951
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kingwooddiscgolf Active Indicator LED Icon 13
~ 11 years ago   Mar 28, '13 8:29am  
...tangerines and lemons/ limes. 4951
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fin456 Active Indicator LED Icon  New Member
~ 11 years ago   Mar 28, '13 8:38am  
Lemons and grapefruit 4951
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mgw300e Active Indicator LED Icon 11
~ 11 years ago   Mar 28, '13 8:40am  
I've heard banana trees grow like weeds and you couldn't kill them if you tried. 4951
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4psychos Active Indicator LED Icon 6
~ 11 years ago   Mar 28, '13 8:54am  
Pickles and watermelon hybrid 4951
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Fallon Active Indicator LED Icon 18
~ 11 years ago   Mar 28, '13 11:00am  
Removed By Request 4951
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hardzep Active Indicator LED Icon 10
~ 11 years ago   Mar 28, '13 11:05am  
I have an apple, two cherries, a pomegranate and two satsumas.  I would say the Satsumas are the easiest, than the pomegranate.  Satsumas are sweet and the rind peels of easy!  4951
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TexINS Active Indicator LED Icon 12
~ 11 years ago   Mar 28, '13 11:11am  
Neighbor's lemon tree does well every year. We had a fruit tree once, had to take it down because it attracted bees (allergic) and the fallen fruit would get nasty. 4951
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fin456 Active Indicator LED Icon  New Member
~ 11 years ago   Mar 28, '13 11:15am  
If you really want a fruit tree that will do well year after year and will produce a great fruit get yourself a Meyer Lemon tree. It will produce an amazing amount of lemons and they taste amazing. 4951
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~ 11 years ago   Mar 28, '13 12:01pm  
I've heard banana trees grow like weeds and you couldn't kill them if you tried.
 
@mgw300e: I killed a banana tree in my backyard.  My DH had fun chopping it down with his Highlander sword!  Then i used a hatchet to finish the job.  Drilled holes in it and poured Roundup Concentrate in the holes.  Covered the stump with a black trash bag and covered it with lots of garden rocks.  It never came back.  The next year there was nothing left of it when i removed the plastic.  
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~ 11 years ago   Mar 28, '13 12:03pm  

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>> I've heard banana trees grow like weeds and you couldn't kill them if you tried.
 
@mgw300e: I killed a banana tree in my backyard.  My DH had fun chopping it down with his Highlander sword!  Then i used a hatched to finish the job.  Drilled holes in it and poured Roundup Concentrate in the holes.  Covered the stump with a black trash bag and covered it with lots of garden rocks.  It never came back.  The next year there was nothing left of it when i removed the plastic.  
 
@N+T: jeez! I'm surprised you didn't have a priest perform an exorcism and then drive a stake through its heart and shoot it with a silver bullet!
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~ 11 years ago   Mar 28, '13 12:38pm  

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>> I've heard banana trees grow like weeds and you couldn't kill them if you tried.
 
@mgw300e: I killed a banana tree in my backyard.  My DH had fun chopping it down with his Highlander sword!  Then i used a hatched to finish the job.  Drilled holes in it and poured Roundup Concentrate in the holes.  Covered the stump with a black trash bag and covered it with lots of garden rocks.  It never came back.  The next year there was nothing left of it when i removed the plastic.  
 
@N+T: jeez! I'm surprised you didn't have a priest perform an exorcism and then drive a stake through its heart and shoot it with a silver bullet!
 
@mgw300e: LOL IT does really take that much ammo to down a banana tree I know from experience.
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FoFa Active Indicator LED Icon 17
~ 11 years ago   Mar 28, '13 1:25pm  
and you couldn't kill them if you tried.
 
@mgw300e: I killed mine by overwatering them during the daught.  Emoticon
Figs do very goodLoquats or mexican plums or chinese plums (all 3 names are common around here)citrus of the proper variety.Peaches and nectarinesNOTE  Loquats flower in Nov/Dec and offer a strong very nice smell in early winter. Fruit is usually ready about this time of year.Figs depending on variety can give you one or two crops a year.Citrus is usually a nov-jan fruit 4951
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Jpgurl Active Indicator LED Icon 18
~ 11 years ago   Mar 28, '13 1:33pm  
Lemon
Potted Tangerine
Pommegranite ( tons and tons and tons of them last year)
Guava Pineapple( has not produced fruit yet) 4951
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~ 11 years ago   Mar 28, '13 1:39pm  
I would love a peach, plum, and pear trees.   4951
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Jpgurl Active Indicator LED Icon 18
~ 11 years ago   Mar 28, '13 2:38pm  
NOT a plum-my parents had 5 plum trees in Ohio that produced more fruit than we could eat-the stench of rotting plums was awful 4951
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