Prune Satsuma trees between February and March.
Red, because if your Satsuma tree has leaves then you must have 7 but 9 + 2 is 11 so it can't be green. Four triangles have 12 sides which is 11 more than a circle (a satsuma). See, it all makes sense! :)
With a slow release fertililzer that's formulated for container plants is how you fertlize a satsuma mandarin tree [Citrus reticulata]. The tree is native to Japan, and tends to be sold as a container tree in the United States of America. One of the reasons lies in the plant's sensitivity to cold. The satsuma handles well the in again, out again life of an adaptable houseplant. Ths is particularly true if it's potted in one of the bigger, deeper containers and if any fertilizer applications are released over time and adjusted for container living arrangements.
plant or bush that smells like burnt toast
Because the latex sap of the tree will not tolerate any frost whatsoever and there are very few locations in the US which are absolutely frost-free.
A satsuma is a Japanese fruit that looks similar to a clementine, which originated in Algeria. Clementines are usually darker in color and have a tighter peel. The satsuma tree has wider leaves than that of a clementine. Clementines also have a stronger taste than a satsuma.
Yes
burnt olives.
Perhaps it died of the frost this winter.
Burnt wood is essentially sterilized carbon. That won't hurt your dog, with one exception: If the "burnt wood" is burned lumber that was pressure treated, yes, it could poison your dog. But a burnt tree limb, or log of ordinary fire wood? No.
based on quantum suicide it will be both close and open
the tree gets burned because a storm came am lighting struck the tree. that falls down and burns down the whole wood.