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Citrus ripens this time of year: limes, kumquats, mandarins, grapefruits (pictured), lemons, tangelos and navel oranges. Fruit hangs on the tree for a surprisingly long time, so harvest over time rather than all at once. (Adobe Stock)
Citrus ripens this time of year: limes, kumquats, mandarins, grapefruits (pictured), lemons, tangelos and navel oranges. Fruit hangs on the tree for a surprisingly long time, so harvest over time rather than all at once. (Adobe Stock)
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