My designer twig has come a long way since December when it first arrived in the mail. Remember this little runt?

Well now it's big enough to need a new pot so I treated it to one today. I hate plastic pots but I decided to put it in plastic instead of the big terracotta pot I first bought for her (and grew potatoes in instead). It's just too heavy to try to use a terracotta pot that big. I reckon it looks just fine.
You've come a long way little twig. Now next year I expect to see some tangelos and mandarins on you!
1 comments:
Do you think you will get fruit that early after just one year??? What an amazing little twig, and how it has grown!!! It looks fantastic! I think it likes being in California!!!
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