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Written by R. Johnston   
In our first Blog post to the Citrus Tree Blog I have to give accolades to Selina Rodriguez for suggesting that we create a “What to expect” section for new citrus owners.  Here is what she suggested...

 

I think if you put a "what to expect" section it would help me. like things to look for when they are starting to go wrong and things to see when they are going right.. i hope im taking good care of my tree!
—Selina Rodriguez

I felt it warranted us looking into presenting useful information to newcomers with their first ever citrus tree. While I don't intend to leave anyone out (those that really know citrus) I hope this Blog will educate, remind, and answer some questions that might arise.

As CEO of Keyplex Direct I have decided to step right in and plant a citrus tree from the start. My intentions are to Blog about the things that are happening along the way so that others might find useful nuggets when they run across something. Please keep in mind that my environment may be (most likely will be) different.


Written on Tuesday, 06 July 2010 10:01 by R. Johnston

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