Indoor key limes?!

Discussion in 'Citrus' started by pwk, Aug 8, 2008.

  1. pwk

    pwk Active Member

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    i think i already know the answer to this, but hey.

    So i'm stationed in Toronto, which is pretty cold. area... 7? b?
    i was at Sobeys(big GROCERY store) this evening digging through their "tropicals" (2-inch pots of random awesomes for 2.49$ woot) when i noticed that they're actually selling a few decent sized key lime shrubs for 50$. There were even a few blossoms on the trees. I'm so so so tempted to buy one, but i probably shouldn't, right? because Sobeys does groceries, not trees, right? like, they'd probably never ever blossom again?
    ...?

    yeah i know.
     
  2. skeeterbug

    skeeterbug Active Member

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    Even here in NW FL, key limes are a container citrus--they are one of the most sensitive to cold of all citrus.

    They are also the fastest to produce from seed--producing fruit in as little as 2-3 years. If you have key limes available in the store, you can just plant your own--they are true to type citrus (they will be identical to the parent tree).
     
  3. mintchris

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    Since you are in Toronto you need to check out Humber Nurseries. They are just above the airport off HWY 7 I believe.
    www.gardencentre.com

    They have the best citrus selection around and always have tons of key limes as well as oranges, grapefruit, lemons,etc.
     

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