Christmas Orange
This Washington Navel growing in my Sonoma County garden once served as the sweetest Christmas Tree. During an environmentally conscious moment one Christmas I decided to not cut down a tree, but to add something different to the holiday and my garden. At the time it was a little 5 gallon sweetie putting up with my adorning it with Christmas lights and ornaments for several weeks. After Christmas it migrated out the door to the garden. It’s been giving us fresh squeezed OJ on Christmas morning for years!
This Washington Navel growing in my Sonoma County garden once served as the sweetest Christmas Tree. During an environmentally conscious moment one Christmas I decided to not cut down a tree, but to add something different to the holiday and my garden. At the time it was a little 5 gallon sweetie putting up with my adorning it with Christmas lights and ornaments for several weeks. After Christmas it migrated out the door to the garden. It’s been giving us fresh squeezed OJ on Christmas morning for years!
This Washington Navel growing in my Sonoma County garden once served as the sweetest Christmas Tree. During an environmentally conscious moment one Christmas I decided to not cut down a tree, but to add something different to the holiday and my garden. At the time it was a little 5 gallon sweetie putting up with my adorning it with Christmas lights and ornaments for several weeks. After Christmas it migrated out the door to the garden. It’s been giving us fresh squeezed OJ on Christmas morning for years!