CHOW Tip: Pollinate Indoor Citrus

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2010

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Author and urban gardener Maria Finn loves growing citrus indoors. But because there are no bees or other pollinators in your home-- at least, we hope not-- you'll need to get extra personal with your citrus flowers and pollinate them yourself.

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  • Well, I'm often bored, but alas, I have no citrus trees.

  • when im bored i pollinate my own flowers,

    and im bored a lot, especially when my parents arent home... :D

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  • i love how people went on board w/ the "pollination" comments.

  • I make it a point not to pollinate my flowers.....

  • right as she said gently she slammed the q tip into the flower

  • so the tree is impregnating itself...woah kinky

  • i would use a makeup brush or an electric toothbrush... theres something not right about a cotton swab smothering a flower..lol

  • im going to have to molest my akebia vines lol so ill have tha fruit this year had lots of bees but they skiped the akebias the fruit is suposed to tast like tapioca puding this will bring a new leavel to intercourse lol between me and my akebia vines

  • BOZICNO DARILO ZA TE---.LEPO DREVO ZA V HISO- ker cebelic ni jih moramo rocno oploditi takole da dobimo sadeze....MEYER LIMONA je najbolsa daje sadeze cez celo leo...toliko poplav,toc,suse saj je vse uniceno...

  • That looked really kinky for some reason

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