finger lime
When I first discovered dwarf finger lime trees, I honestly thought I’d found the holy grail of exotic fruit cultivation. Here was a plant that produced
Let me be brutally honest with you from the start: my first finger lime trees nearly died. I thought I knew citrus – I’d successfully grown lemons
When I first laid eyes on a Black Finger Lime, I thought someone was playing a trick on me. This peculiar, elongated citrus fruit looked more like something
There’s nothing quite as disheartening as watching your precious finger limes drop to the ground before they’re ready. I remember the first
I’ll never forget the frustration I felt staring at my first caviar lime tree, watching it grow lush and green, waiting for those precious elongated
There’s nothing quite as frustrating as cutting into a beautiful finger lime – or citrus caviar as the fancy restaurants call them – only to find
When I first laid eyes on those peculiar, finger-shaped citrus fruits at a farmer’s market in California, I knew I had stumbled onto something special.
I’ll never forget the first spring after planting my finger lime orchard. I watched those delicate white blossoms emerge on my Citrus australasica
When I first laid eyes on a finger lime—or as some folks call it, citrus caviar—I was absolutely mesmerized. Those tiny, pearl-like vesicles bursting with
I still remember the first time I killed a finger lime tree. Yes, killed. It was a beautiful specimen—a Rainforest Pearl variety that I’