Is it something to do with the need for constant sunshine?
Is it something to do with the need for constant sunshine?
or maybe ph in the soil?
but i just found this
mandarin orange trees, are willowy citrus trees that produce easy-to-peel and exceptionally sweet citrus fruit. Native to the Philippines and southeastern Asia,
Read more: How to Care for a Mandarin Orange Tree | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_6464740_care...#ixzz2NHJfAnIK
No, almost the opposite.
Plenty of Green 'Oranges' in the Phils....because:
http://www.omg-facts.com/Science/Ora...en-Grown/52278
very Interesting thanks for that!No, almost the opposite.
Plenty of Green 'Oranges' in the Phils....because:
http://www.omg-facts.com/Science/Ora...en-Grown/52278
I remember I was once asked by a family member here in the UK if we grow oranges in the Phils... i was like- ehh we have green ones and very sweettt..
what about strawberries ?
I believe they grow Strawberries in Baguio ?
Certainly grow nice Potatoes there.
if its green how can it be an orange, maybe its a greenge
So someone in the Phils has been telling me porkies about oranges not growing there.
Green oranges, well I never!
I dont know about oranges but theres a few lemons in parliament.
the orange oranges go green if you leave them in the fruit bowl long enough
Yes, they taste a bit musty too, but...waste not want not I always say.
I must say, green oranges don't sound very apeeling
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