Frank & Ernest by Thaves

Frank & Ernest

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  1. AussieDownUnder

    AussieDownUnder said, about 12 hours ago

    Farm aid only micromanaged.

  2. Jo Clear

    Jo Clear said, about 11 hours ago

    Good idea, they are getting to be few and far between…I sure miss our little tree…got a lot of good lemonaid from it…

  3. dukedoug

    dukedoug said, about 11 hours ago

    @Jo Clear

    We had so many lemons last season that we couldn’t give ‘em away. Many went into the compost … (yeah, I know you’re not s’posed to put ‘em in the compost ’cos the worms don’t like it, but our worms seem to survive OK).


    Lemons were still really expensive in the supermarket, but everybody we asked locally all had lemon trees of their own – also full of fruit.

  4. Richard S. Russell

    Richard S. Russell said, about 11 hours ago

    Lemon tree, very pretty
    And the lemon flower is sweet
    But the fruit of the poor lemon
    Is impossible to eat.

  5. edclectic

    edclectic said, about 10 hours ago

    Well, that sours my interest.

  6. Gator007

    Gator007 said, about 9 hours ago

    @edclectic

    LOL

  7. emptc12

    emptc12 said, about 6 hours ago

    If only horticulturalists would cross the lemon or orange trees with the osage orange that grows so well in the Midwest. In general, they should cross many food crops with wild plants that would have the vigor of, for instance, dandelions and crabgrass. We would have easily available food instead of ones that require extra fertilizer, water, and weeding. Just a thought Frisbee, here.

  8. Poollady

    Poollady said, about 5 hours ago

    Lemons need all the help they can get!

  9. kea

    kea said, about 3 hours ago

    I thought Lemon Aid was an Auto Repair Shop.

  10. GymShoe

    GymShoe said, about 3 hours ago

    The cause is apealing….. ! ! !

  11. phritzg

    phritzg said, about 2 hours ago

    How Johnny Lemonseed got started.

  12. hippogriff

    hippogriff said, 15 minutes ago

    emptc12: Not even the same family, although both bois d’arc and lemon have been used to make bows.

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