My Bearrs lime in a pot (much smaller pot than yours) produces a lot of limes. I will move it to a big pot like yours in a couple of weeks. Thanks for the vid.
So you might say they are always ripe. Thanks for the video. I was in Mexico one time and ordered some orange juice. They used green oranges that were grown in Central America.
Hi from NSW, Australia. Thank you, this is so helpful as I was convinced til now that my lime tree was a lemon tree. I just enjoyed a lime in my tea and was wondering why it didn't taste lemony. You've answered it 😊
They really do! This has caused confusion for many people growing Limes for the first time. But it is nice to know you can use all your Limes on your tree regardless of the season🌻👩🏼🌾
I disagree that the younger limes have more "lime flavor." They are certainly more acidic. I would say that the flavor of the ripe ones is able to shine through more clearly with less acidity.
Thank you for your great information. I'm wondering if each stage has a different amount of juice? I bought small limes that were still very green and solid but had very little available juice. I have a line tree now and your information has allowed me to know I have an intermediate lime or two ready to pick.!! Thank you again!😊
It appears to be white sweet alyssum. Technically an annual in the States, but it reseeds itself so prolifically we consider it acts like a perennial. Also in beautiful shades of rose, violet and purple.
Yes you can. They will last a few weeks in the refrigerator, sometimes a bit longer. You can also juice them and freeze the juice in ice trays for up to a year. 🌻👩🏼🌾
Yes it is! This Lime is a Semi-Dwarf tree grown 10 years in this container. Citrus grown in a container stay small. It’s a great idea for a small garden or patio space as well. For me, this makes it easy to move around the garden and we get plenty of Limes each year to enjoy! 🌻👩🏼🌾
My Bearrs lime in a pot (much smaller pot than yours) produces a lot of limes. I will move it to a big pot like yours in a couple of weeks. Thanks for the vid.
My Bearss Lime tree never has limes as big as the middle one you showed. I'm very impressed!
So you might say they are always ripe. Thanks for the video.
I was in Mexico one time and ordered some orange juice. They used green oranges that were grown in Central America.
Hi from NSW, Australia. Thank you, this is so helpful as I was convinced til now that my lime tree was a lemon tree. I just enjoyed a lime in my tea and was wondering why it didn't taste lemony. You've answered it 😊
Thanks for the video! I've got 12 citrus trees all in containers (Texas).
I never knew they went yellow! So interesting.
They really do! This has caused confusion for many people growing Limes for the first time. But it is nice to know you can use all your Limes on your tree regardless of the season🌻👩🏼🌾
Very helpful, thanks!
Great video thanks!
I disagree that the younger limes have more "lime flavor." They are certainly more acidic. I would say that the flavor of the ripe ones is able to shine through more clearly with less acidity.
Great video! I was curious what you have growing in the pot at the base of the tree?
Likely clover. Answer from the poster? :)
Thank you for your great information. I'm wondering if each stage has a different amount of juice? I bought small limes that were still very green and solid but had very little available juice. I have a line tree now and your information has allowed me to know I have an intermediate lime or two ready to pick.!! Thank you again!😊
Yes, in my experience the younger the Limes produce less juice.
Thank you!
What type of container do you grow your limes in? Plastic, ceramic, or terracotta?
I have found that the large regular Terracotta pots work best.
What vegetation are you growing at the base of your line tree?
It appears to be white sweet alyssum. Technically an annual in the States, but it reseeds itself so prolifically we consider it acts like a perennial. Also in beautiful shades of rose, violet and purple.
Thats for bearss limes right. Key limes are ripe when they are green. But I use my bearss limes green and yellow.
Can you refrigerate limes
Yes you can. They will last a few weeks in the refrigerator, sometimes a bit longer. You can also juice them and freeze the juice in ice trays for up to a year. 🌻👩🏼🌾
Thats 10 years worth of growth?? Its small!
Yes it is! This Lime is a Semi-Dwarf tree grown 10 years in this container. Citrus grown in a container stay small. It’s a great idea for a small garden or patio space as well. For me, this makes it easy to move around the garden and we get plenty of Limes each year to enjoy! 🌻👩🏼🌾
@@hillsideurbangarden1380 that is awsome! I just recently bought a semi dwarf lime tree so im excited to start harvesting some juicy limes!
volume is really low
Yes for sure…. I am working on it. The wind especially has been causing me trouble. Thank you for the feedback🌻👩🏼🌾
It’s a limemon