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How to polinate grapefruit and lemon trees that i started from seeds over 10 years ago

how to polinate grapefruit and lemon trees that i started from seeds  over 10 years ago

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Hi Gene. My friend also had that problem; she went back to the nursery where she bought the lemon seeds and the gardener there told her that she must have a second fruit tree: either on her property or close by so that they can pollinate. Otherwise, the fruit tree won't be able to produce fruit. Her solution was to buy a lemon tree and since then she's had lemons. Hope that helps.

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