My Ein Sheimer bloomed and tried to produce twice a year. Of course the second bloom didn't get to mature before winter came. After about 20 years the main tree rotted and fell but now I have a new tree from the roots. Great tree for the Houston area.
You need to get there like at 7 AM bring your lunch or breakfast or whatever so we’ve gone to several of those and if I don’t go, I have friends that do go and so we all help each other with trees my friend went and made it to one and she gave me a fig tree and the crab apple tree And I also got a some type of a berry and they’re purple but they’re edible I’m excited for the crabapple it says 3 to 4 years to get really good apples. I have an awesome pear tree that I’ve had for 22 years. I gave it one good butchering this winter but it’s already given me blooms so we’ll get some pears this year. 🍐🍐
I love citrus trees, the draw back here in Houston is the few days of below freezing temperature we get each year. Lime trees seemed to be more sensitive to freeze than some of the other citrus such as myer lemon, orange, grapefruit. One might mulch it heavily and protect the roots to at least keep the roots alive should the branches become damaged by the freeze. The other option is to plant it in a big pot and move it into the garage when temp dips below 32.
@@doradean3097 thank you I will keep it in big pot ! My Persian lime and clementines Mandarin ! When is winter below 30 I’ll put inside the house. Thanks for your recommendation again
It's a popular tree in Jamaica and the Caribbean, it should do well in Houston with tlc ❤as a matter of fact, I'm purchasing one on Etsy and it's not that big...🎉 score 👍🏾🌺
@@texasgardenguy after they produce? I've never grown anything but I was thinking about it. Are they guaranteed to produce good fruit or do you got to wait to find out?
This is exciting to learn about! I had no idea this had been going on! Thanks for sharing!
We got a persimmon tree last fall. My husband’s choice…. I also got two huge beautyberries last spring. Trees for Houston is a great organization!
Nice! I’ve gotta get there earlier next time.
My apple tree died last year from the heat we had. I’m going to try again this year.
🎉🎉🎉 I got in line at 7:30. Was blessed to get a spot on the road and scored 3 of the last 5 blueberry bushes. They are huge! 😮
I wanted a nectarine. But I was happy with what I got!
@@texasgardenguythey were out of nectarines when I went through the line at 8:50. Idk if they were popular or just low stock.
@@texasgardenguyhopefully the March event has them for you!
This is awesome. Had no idea this was a thing.
My Ein Sheimer bloomed and tried to produce twice a year. Of course the second bloom didn't get to mature before winter came. After about 20 years the main tree rotted and fell but now I have a new tree from the roots. Great tree for the Houston area.
You need to get there like at 7 AM bring your lunch or breakfast or whatever so we’ve gone to several of those and if I don’t go, I have friends that do go and so we all help each other with trees my friend went and made it to one and she gave me a fig tree and the crab apple tree And I also got a some type of a berry and they’re purple but they’re edible I’m excited for the crabapple it says 3 to 4 years to get really good apples. I have an awesome pear tree that I’ve had for 22 years. I gave it one good butchering this winter but it’s already given me blooms so we’ll get some pears this year. 🍐🍐
I want to go next time !
Question boss
Do you recommend me to plant my lime tree in the ground? I’m in Katy Texas ! Thank you
I love citrus trees, the draw back here in Houston is the few days of below freezing temperature we get each year. Lime trees seemed to be more sensitive to freeze than some of the other citrus such as myer lemon, orange, grapefruit. One might mulch it heavily and protect the roots to at least keep the roots alive should the branches become damaged by the freeze. The other option is to plant it in a big pot and move it into the garage when temp dips below 32.
@@doradean3097 thank you I will keep it in big pot !
My Persian lime and clementines Mandarin !
When is winter below 30 I’ll put inside the house. Thanks for your recommendation again
Thanks for the info. Definitely going 🤘🏽
Good morning
How do I find out what type of trees they are going away? Because there is a give away next weekend at Crump Stadium
They usually list the types of trees they’re giving away on their Facebook page
Thank you so much!!!!
Whaaaaaaa 😮my goodness 🎉 tysm
How many are you allowed to take?
Is there something like this for Dallas?
Acerola! Is not a true cherry, for sure, but it's delicious!
It's a popular tree in Jamaica and the Caribbean, it should do well in Houston with tlc ❤as a matter of fact, I'm purchasing one on Etsy and it's not that big...🎉 score 👍🏾🌺
I’m looking forward to it!
How do you know if the fruit is good? Is it?
On which fruit?
@@texasgardenguy after they produce? I've never grown anything but I was thinking about it. Are they guaranteed to produce good fruit or do you got to wait to find out?
Nice one
😮score🎉
Woah! Now that I know about it, delete this! 😂😂😂😝