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Old February 19, 2016   #39
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Originally Posted by heirloomtomaguy View Post
It should come back it just depends on how patient you want to be. If you want fruit sooner than later you may just want to start over with a new tree. Not sure how much trees are in Texas but her in California pretty much any citrus trees start around 15 bucks for a small tree with fruit on it.
I bought this one at Home Depot last year for around $20 but it didn't have any flowers or fruit on it. I think when I go get my tomato plant at my favorite local nursery I'll poke around and see what their fruit trees are like. They grow everything themselves, so anything I buy there is likely to be better off, and maybe I could give this satsuma to my mom or something so it can go in the ground and have a chance.
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