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Meyer lemons are so delicious... amazingly good on fish and plain. I think they'd be great to bake with too.  I've bought them at Pike Place Market in Seattle but they were small; maybe like ping pong balls. The one whose seeds I have was the size of a large grapefruit.

You shouldn't ship citrus but does that apply to seeds?  I'd be happy to share some. They just came out of the lemon... I don't know how to prepare them to ship.


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You can mail the seeds but they should stay moist, so I'd recommend folding them in a moist paper towel and enclosing in a ziplock bag before mailing. The typical size for Meyer lemon is about the size of a tennis ball.

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why can't you ship citris lots of places do it mail order oranges clementines grapefruit pears apples it all depends on the shipping method I would think.

holy cow I just did a e bay search on them dish soap made from them is $18 for 16 oz or $44 for a half gallon and $1 each for seeds dang $50 for a 3 foot tree. check it out at this link http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trksid=p3984.m38.l1313&_nk...

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Iwould like to try growing this seeds do you want to exchange seeds with me? I have some Papaya seeds also some poblano pepper seeds. Please let me know. Thanks M.N.

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Hello, I have one of those Lemon trees and the fruit are so Big.. really sweet. I can mail you some seeds if you want them, For a small tree I picked a little over 735 this year WOW

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Wow..........I think I will have to get me a Meyer lemon plant, it seems to be hot on everyones list.. My organic nursery have lemons right now.. FTW TX has been cold and wet. My mom is ordering her one for NH. My nursery said they cant be passed over certain state lines, they are marked and he showed me his, ours comes from the Rio Grande. They are pretty, but I am not paying nursery price, I cant. I am unemployeed.

Karen Fox said:
Hello, I have one of those Lemon trees and the fruit are so Big.. really sweet. I can mail you some seeds if you want them, For a small tree I picked a little over 735 this year WOW

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will you please, I would love to see If I could grow a few.. 4715 Bonneville Dr. Arlington, TX 76016.. Thank you and I will think of something sweet to send back..

shirley 7B said:
Wow..........I think I will have to get me a Meyer lemon plant, it seems to be hot on everyones list.. My organic nursery have lemons right now.. FTW TX has been cold and wet. My mom is ordering her one for NH. My nursery said they cant be passed over certain state lines, they are marked and he showed me his, ours comes from the Rio Grande. They are pretty, but I am not paying nursery price, I cant. I am unemployeed.

Karen Fox said:
Hello, I have one of those Lemon trees and the fruit are so Big.. really sweet. I can mail you some seeds if you want them, For a small tree I picked a little over 735 this year WOW

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