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OUTDOOR PLANTS #10-HONEYBELL ORANGE TREE IN SPRING, ETC.

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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2009

WE LOOK AT THE HEAVY FLOWERING ACTIVITY AND THE ASSOCIATED BEE ACTION ON OUR HONEYBELL (TANGELO) TREE. HONEYBELLS ARE CONSIDERED BY MANY THE JUICIEST ORANGES AROUND, AND THEY HAVE A SHORT PERIOD OF AVAILABILITY IN dECEMBER AND jANUARY. PRICES CLIMB AS THE SUPPLY GETS EATEN UP. WE ALSO LOOK AT A RECENTLY TRANSPLANTED PAPAYA TREE AND A NAVAL ORANGE TREE FLOWER AND BEE ACTIVITY.

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  • great vid

  • Thanks!

  • Hi, Every winter, you can have them sent from Florida. It is well worth it. It's a special treat. Jerry

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  • do you have a bee hive or a top bar hive?with those orange trees you would have some really nice honey

  • i just saw honeybells being sold on HSN...u have the only honeybell video on youtube...thanks

  • Oh its a tangolo tree i have a orange tree.

  • When i first moved to florida 20 years ago we had one that was about 30 years old we moved got one for 15 dollars around time of hurricane charley and now we got a decent amount of fruit on the tree can't wait till december.

  • i would like to try one of those honeybell orange!!!

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