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    I have no luck with lemons at all here, I think we are too high, however my Oranges which are shaded by the house are ripening nicely, I started picking yesterday. There are not as many as last year, but they are big and juicy! I have been giving bags away to neighbours and friends, still enough for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keddyboy View Post
    Beware you lot planting soft young plants, the frosts can be seriously frosty down here even on the Costa del Sol and I have had frozen pipes and a completely frozen 12 foot banana tree in the past.
    If it froze here there would be chaos, all the water pipes on the outside of the houses, mine are plastic, big water mains above ground, I dread to think.

    Boseley

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