Wonderful information, I have the same tree and was wondering when to harvest the limes, now I know, thanks. Also I didn’t know about the lime tree leaves for upset stomach. Thanks for sharing 😊
I consistently come here to learn new things about growing plants. You're informative and always deliver information that's relevant and do it in a pleasant way. It's a joy to visit your channel. Thank you for sharing.
I’m planting a bunch of citrus trees, including a lime tree. I’ve been wondering how the heck to know when they’re ready. And now I know. Thanks for making such a clear and concise tutorial.
Thank you! I was looking for a video on how to tell when to pick limes while they’re still on the tree. Most videos I’ve seen already have the lime picked which doesn’t really help.
Hi Claudia from NSW Australia. Thank you for sharing. I will keep that tip in mind with the lime leaves in hot water. great tips. Blessings in Yeshua 🙏🏻🌷
@@TheOrganizedHomemaker I made lime leaf tea and it tasted just like clean hot water. Loved it. With all the benefits for health it gives I think ill drink it daily from now on. Thank you again Claudia for sharing. Blessings to you in Yeshua 🙏🏻🌷
This is the best video! The 3 rules are great guidelines. I would be interested in other citrus trees videos, or how different lime trees compare when harvesting. Thank you :D
Hello Miss Claudia, I know this video is 2 yrs old, but i hope you can answer a question. I have a key line tree. Right now, I have about 6 or 7 limes on it. Would the rules you have here also apply to the key lime? Also, I have my N.D. and I have never heard about making tea from the lime leaves and its benefits. Thank you SO much for that valuable information! P.S. subscribed
I searched for help with my lime tree you popped up sis and you gave perfect information you answered all my questions thank you for your posts
You are so welcome. Glad it was helpful!
Thank you, very helpful! I moved to FL last year and have my first citrus trees on my lanai. Been agonizing over when to pick!
Glad it was helpful! And congrats on your new place. Can’t say I’m not a bit jealous about your ability to grow all the things in Florida
Wonderful information, I have the same tree and was wondering when to harvest the limes, now I know, thanks. Also I didn’t know about the lime tree leaves for upset stomach. Thanks for sharing 😊
Glad it was helpful
I can't wait to try the tea. Awesome info, thank you for sharing
My pleasure
I consistently come here to learn new things about growing plants. You're informative and always deliver information that's relevant and do it in a pleasant way. It's a joy to visit your channel. Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you! Our place came with a lime tree, so this is very helpful!
Glad to help
Excellent in her explanation for harvesting your limes! 👍
Thank you kindly
I’m planting a bunch of citrus trees, including a lime tree. I’ve been wondering how the heck to know when they’re ready. And now I know. Thanks for making such a clear and concise tutorial.
You are welcome
Quick and to the point! Great info!
Glad you liked it!!
Beautiful!! Thank you for the informative video ❤
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Beautifully explained and deliver
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks!
Thank you very much
Thank you! I was looking for a video on how to tell when to pick limes while they’re still on the tree. Most videos I’ve seen already have the lime picked which doesn’t really help.
You are welcome.
Hi Claudia from NSW Australia. Thank you for sharing. I will keep that tip in mind with the lime leaves in hot water. great tips. Blessings in Yeshua 🙏🏻🌷
Thank you so much Lyn. Have you had a chance to try the lime tea
@@TheOrganizedHomemaker I made lime leaf tea and it tasted just like clean hot water. Loved it. With all the benefits for health it gives I think ill drink it daily from now on. Thank you again Claudia for sharing. Blessings to you in Yeshua 🙏🏻🌷
Wow! Lime leaf tea sounds amazing 💚🍋💚
It smells delicious and taste good too
Thank you for sharing. 👍😊👍 Cheers
Thank you! I wonder if I can tell by the leaves which kind of tree it is. Oh and yes, can’t wait to try the tea.
Hope you like it! It’s hard to tell because they have similar notes. I think the lime is most flavorful of the citrus tea
This is the best video! The 3 rules are great guidelines. I would be interested in other citrus trees videos, or how different lime trees compare when harvesting. Thank you :D
Great suggestion! Thank you
I can’t wait to get a lime tree next year.I would love to drink that tea.
It taste heavenly and smells delicious
Great video!
Thank you very much. Glad you like it
Thanks for your video. Your tree doesn't have thorns like mine, so I'm wondering if you know the type of tree you have?
Mi e is a Persian lime tree
Thanks for making this video. It's exactly what I needed to know.
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Thank you for the information!!!!
Any time! Glad to share
Beautiful. I have the same lime tree...1st time mommy 😅 I wanted to know what would be the best fertilizer to use. So far i have 4 babies 🤸🏾♀️
That’s awesome for a first crop. I use Citrustone from Espoma to fertilize all my citrus. I do it in April and July
Hello Miss Claudia,
I know this video is 2 yrs old, but i hope you can answer a question. I have a key line tree. Right now, I have about 6 or 7 limes on it. Would the rules you have here also apply to the key lime?
Also, I have my N.D. and I have never heard about making tea from the lime leaves and its benefits. Thank you SO much for that valuable information!
P.S. subscribed
Thank you so very much. Yes they would. If you don’t pick them on time they will eventually turn yellow
@@TheOrganizedHomemaker Thank you so kindly!
I cooked rice with lime leaves in it. It was good.
This i must try. I wonder is it like cilantro lime rice?
@@TheOrganizedHomemaker i suppose. but i'm probably biased. i think lime goes with anything.
@@josiahhill4993 i agree
Thank you!
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Thank you so much. My tree is loaded.
So glad it helped
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@@Stellaperez658 you are welcome