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Comments (4)I love those videos! Thanks for posting them and refreshing my memory. I hope that one day I can take a tour at Riverside Citrus station someday. BTW/ another set of videos that I love to watch are the DW avocado video they made at UC Irvine too. Very informative for backyard growers like me! UC Irvine Avocado Tour: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7z5ONrV67MY UC Irvine Avocado Tour part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXpH5Kpzxy8&feature=related...See MoreList your appliances here...
Comments (146)Amana French Door Bottom Freezer Whirlpool Quiet Partner IV Built in KitchAid Oven Micro, both Convection (never use that feature) Jenn- Air electric Cooktop I love this blog. I am getting ready to build a new home and need new appliances. I will not buy any of the brands I have now since they are Whirlpool. I posted a long blog about my Combo and DW related to Whirlpool. In a nutshell: Micro was made in 2002 and Magnatron has shot craps 3 TIMES. 1st time after only 1.5 years. Last time I had to pay $700 to fix it. Asked WP for reimbursement of at least parts cost-told too bad so sad. DW control panel went out after only 4 mos (just got it in April '08 at NE Furniture Mart). We wanted a new unit since this is a major thing to go out. Attitude of retailer and WP was the same- tough. We only use the DW twice a week. It is not that quiet either. Love my Amana. Too bad it is WP also. It holds everything and stuff is easy to find. Black glass top Jenn-Air is impossible to keep clean. STREAKY!!! Have to clean and clean and clean. Also, if anything splatters on it that is high in sugar THE GLASS MELTS. It leaves a big crater. Dials are placed in front corners at an angle and big pans can touch and melt them. Love the down draft fan. Very powerful. Thanks to all who listed their brands here. I got a great list to look into for the new place....See MoreHere is a list of citrus tree vendors that ship
Comments (13)Laura, I must say, the 'Kishu' has and will always be my favorite smaller citrus fruit of all..It's sweet and non acidic which I can eat..It is so fun to grow and all the little kids look forward to coming over when they ripe. I just love this tree. Mine is very tall, boy does Harris send really nice trees for the price! I have yet to plant mine in the ground in my greenhouse.. Funny thing is that they send them in these VERY TALL pots that can not stand up in the wind, not even a slight breeze..Mine has fell over at least a dozen times and I have yet to re pot into a good 5.1.1 mix I have yet to make up...Oh, if I could just get my drive to make my mix back yet.....See MoreCitrus for Canada! Phoenix Perennials' new citrus list for 2018.
Comments (53)Wow interesting! Here is my list with some minor differences with yours: # 1 shiranui # 2 gold nugget: a favorite on this forum! # 3 kishu: Brian, I bought a bag of tiny small mandarins at my asian grocery (the size is about a looney or smaller). It wasn’t label as kishu so I am not sure but they were very, very sweet. They really taste like orange life saver. I read about this description before but never thought much about that until I taste it. The description ws very accurate. # 4 xie shan: winner at the citrus expo held in alabama. Must be really good to win the favor of all those enthusiastic citrus lovers. # 5 page: never taste it but seems a classic to have. Everyone was raving anout this variety in another forum some years. Sugar Belle, Pixie, Daisy and Tango are all great varieties but I never taste them and can’t find lot of information on them....See MoreLaura LaRosa (7b)
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