Growing citrus in Waco

Friday October 1, 2010
 
 

Joe Frank Holder, of Waco, holds a lemon as big as his hand from one of the 14 citrus trees he and his wife, Jackie, grow in pots. The trees, about 6 years old, were bought when barely more than twigs. They are now as high as 6 feet.

Lemons are still ripening on the Holders’ trees. The couple have lemon, lime, grapefruit, tangerine and orange trees, which live in a heated greenhouse from November through April.

Staff photos — Duane A. Laverty



Duane A. Laverty/Waco Tribune-Herald


Duane A. Laverty/Waco Tribune-Herald
 

 

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