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But Roberto tends to all our trees, is a certified arborist, and said that one of the trees we had, a bitter orange that produced pretty useless fruit, could be grafted with a U.S. lemon (we keep calling it the "sunkist" kind) and he has an arborist colleague - a grafting specialist -- who could do it.
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The problem is, the bitter orange tree is slated for grafting with the "sunkist" lemon and I don't have another tree in my garden that would work.
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The problem is, the bitter orange tree is slated for grafting with the "sunkist" lemon and I don't have another tree in my garden that would work.
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The problem is, the bitter orange tree is slated for grafting with the "sunkist" lemon and I don't have another tree in my garden that would work.
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But Roberto tends to all our trees, is a certified arborist, and said that one of the trees we had, a bitter orange that produced pretty useless fruit, could be grafted with a U.S. lemon (we keep calling it the "sunkist" kind) and he has an arborist colleague - a grafting specialist -- who could do it.
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But Roberto tends to all our trees, is a certified arborist, and said that one of the trees we had, a bitter orange that produced pretty useless fruit, could be grafted with a U.S. lemon (we keep calling it the "sunkist" kind) and he has an arborist colleague - a grafting specialist -- who could do it.
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The problem is, the bitter orange tree is slated for grafting with the "sunkist" lemon and I don't have another tree in my garden that would work.
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But Roberto tends to all our trees, is a certified arborist, and said that one of the trees we had, a bitter orange that produced pretty useless fruit, could be grafted with a U.S. lemon (we keep calling it the "sunkist" kind) and he has an arborist colleague - a grafting specialist -- who could do it.
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The problem is, the bitter orange tree is slated for grafting with the "sunkist" lemon and I don't have another tree in my garden that would work.
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But Roberto tends to all our trees, is a certified arborist, and said that one of the trees we had, a bitter orange that produced pretty useless fruit, could be grafted with a U.S. lemon (we keep calling it the "sunkist" kind) and he has an arborist colleague - a grafting specialist -- who could do it.
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