Thanks for the clarification. I just want parents like yours, I guess. Fortunately, my daughter is willing and able to take a train on her own (I have to sign papers but...) so she can spend time with her grand parents without me losing my sanity completely.


Ha Ha, thumbs up for the last sentence - if only all gardens were that easy!


Lowhat! We had one of these in our yard growing up, and occasionally I will wax nostagic about their tart fuzzy mouthfeel and get weird looks from people who think I am making a mistake about kumquats. You made my day.


They are dead easy to grow. As far as I can tell, just drop them on the ground--our tree always has upwards of a dozen saplings growing underneath it, plus another half dozen about the yard (I figure from the birds).

They are easily confused trees, though. Late warm spells and late cold spells baffle them and they won't set fruit--ours gets a good crop about 1/3 of the time, fair 1/3 and the rest nada.


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