Lime is grown in hot temperatures/degrees...like tropics
Lime is a citrus fruit that is grown on a large scale in southern Iraq. In the US, limes are grown in Florida, Arizona, southern California and many come up from Mexico. The key ingredient is the lime tree must not get cold, so unless you live in a semi-tropical climate, you can't find limes locally grown. There are some growers who will buy the small lime trees that can be grown indoors, but limes from those will cost extra as they will be called "locally grown" and do require special treatment.
US, Mexico, South America for starters.
Yes, lime can be grown organically. Organic limes are grown without the use of synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers. It is important to look for organic certification if you want to ensure that the limes you are buying are grown using organic practices.
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No a lime is a denser and more bitter fruit. Plus they are grown on different types of trees.
Most trees are better grown naturally but if it is planted in a position where pruning becomes necessary then the lime is able to stand pruning better than most.
No Ipomoea plants do not have edible roots. They are grown for their foliage only.
Limes were primarily grown in Florida due to the state's warm, humid climate, which is ideal for citrus cultivation. The region's soil conditions and access to water sources also supported lime production. However, the industry faced declines due to factors like hurricanes, disease outbreaks such as citrus greening, and competition from other lime-producing countries, leading to a decrease in Florida's lime cultivation.
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No it will not. Lime does not harm newly germinated grass.
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