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Old November 2, 2018   #8
oldman
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Maybe you could try bonsai? B-)

They aren't considered good candidates for traditional bonsai because the fruit is large. But if you aren't growing them foe the fruit and jist want to keep them health and smaller than normal it might be interesting.
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