When and how often to aerate, dethatch, and lime? What are the benefits to each?
ask a florist, see wat they say
There are still many Key Lime trees throughout the Florida Keys in backyards , commercial production is only on a very small scale. Though they do seem to be making a slight comeback as a Florida crop in recent years. Key limes are small, somewhat larger than a walnut, oval in shape with a thin yellowish rind which are prone to splotchy brown spots. They are aromatic and very juicy, with a stronger and more complex acidic flavor than Persian limes. The evergreen trees are 7 to 8 feet tall, shrubby, crooked and thorny, with shiny green leaves. Both Persian and Key Limes have a higher sugar and citric acid content than lemons, and Key limes are more acidic than Persian. hope this can help.