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1. Determine whether hand-pollination is necessary. Lime trees that are grown outdoors should not require hand-pollination. Outside, lime tree blossoms will most likely be pollinated
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Lime trees are tropical plants. They require sunny, well-drained spots. They can be potted plants, but they do need a well-drained pot. These trees vary in size and style. Some are
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1. Choose your source--either a lime seed or a pre-planted tree from a mail order nursery. It is highly unlikely that your local nursery will carry lime trees if you live in an area
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When properly performed, the graft that connects the scion to the root stock grows together to form a new branch that bears fruit identical to the tree from which it was removed.
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