jueves, 11 de junio de 2026

The Triumph of Time: My Seed-Grown Heirloom Tangerine and the Power of Potted Permaculture - GB - Quiz

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Autumn: 2026

Natural Farming: Natural tangerine

🌱 Natural Farming: Natural tangerine

Hello everyone! How are you all doing? Doing well? Thanks so much for stopping by!
Today, I want to share the story of a true gem in my garden: this natural heirloom tangerine (mandarina criolla). This tree holds a very special place in my heart because I planted it from a tiny seed 10 years ago. It was the very first citrus tree I ever sowed, and it has become the first to reward me with blossoms and its own fruit.
Because it was grown completely naturally and wild, it is covered in sharp thorns. It's fascinating to witness nature’s wisdom firsthand: those thorns are its original evolutionary defense mechanism to keep herbivores from eating it.

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Growing citrus from seed is a masterclass in patience. Unlike grafted trees from commercial nurseries that produce fruit in just 2 or 3 years, a "rootstock" tree grown from seed takes its time to mature internally before entering its reproductive stage. Last year, it absolutely exploded with blossoms, and the secret was in the soil. Two years ago, I transplanted it from a 10-liter pot to a 23-liter one, using a permaculture-inspired soil mix: plenty of vermicompost (worm castings) for structural health, and a couple of tablespoons of bone meal to provide the slow-release phosphorus needed to trigger strong flowering.

This year, all that care paid off, and the tree produced between 12 and 14 tangerines. And trust me, this potted tree survived everything: intense storms, harsh winds that knocked the entire pot over, and even light hail. But time healed and strengthened it, and it pushed through to yield beautiful fruit.

My mom and I started tasting them a while ago. The early ones were quite sour, but now that we’ve hit June 2026, the winter cold has done its magic. The sugars have concentrated, and the flavor, aroma, texture, and acidity have balanced out beautifully. It’s incredibly sweet now! What can I say? Mission accomplished. It proves that you absolutely can grow high-quality fruit from seed right in a container.

On a personal note, I’ve been dealing with a bout of the flu lately, and I swear eating this fruit instantly lifts your spirits. Beyond the well-known Vitamin C, these organically grown heirloom citrus fruits are packed with antioxidants, minerals, and essential oils that offer a pure burst of energy. It’s like eating pure life—it’s hard to put into words. Of course, being completely natural, the slices are packed with seeds, ready to start the cycle all over again!

It just started raining a bit here, so if the weather clears up tomorrow, I’ll begin harvesting the citrus crops. I have one more photo saved for tomorrow... my "lemon-tangerine" hybrid is already flowering!

The Triumph of Time

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