lemons are technically supposed to be called limes. limes are supposed to be called lemons. someone changed the names back when they found them.
Is it illegal to eat an apple in the shower?
Yes, You Could Get Up To 45 Years In Jail.
So Don't Do It!
i wish people had answered this question so it wouldn't be so hard
The orange peel density is 2.79mg/cm^3
What fertilizer do you use for a satsuma tree?
A specialty fertilizer is the fertilizer that is used for satsuma trees (Citrus unshiu).
Specifically, satsumas are citrus trees. They therefore benefit from fertilizers especially designed for citrus trees. Otherwise, they can handle either inorganic or organic fertilizers. In terms of inorganic, they favor a yearly application of a balanced fertilizer of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium and of a turf fertilizer of boron, copper, magnesium and zinc.
What is the difference between a lemon and lime?
The difference is one is yellow and one is green!!One has more acid making the colour to change and the taste to be sourer.
Who were the Fishers and describe them in tangerine?
In "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor, the Fishers are a wealthy family who move to Tangerine County, Florida. They include Paul Fisher, the protagonist, his older brother Erik, and their parents. The family struggles with dynamics of privilege, particularly as Erik is a talented but troubled athlete, while Paul deals with issues of vision impairment and familial neglect. The Fishers represent themes of family conflict, the impact of socio-economic status, and the challenges of acceptance and identity.
Where should you place orange rinds around the house?
but them on your grass it will become like a fertalizer and help your lawn
Yes and no..
Lime is a type of mineral, and used to describe a certain type of soil, and as such is definitely not a fruit..
but lime is also a type of fruit, a member of the citrus family, along with lemons, oranges, mandarins, clementines, tangerines, tangelos, ogli fruit, grapefruit and more.. and as such, yes, lime is definitely a fruit..
regards,
mango the fruitarian