![]() ![]() Until then, our current blood orange tree will be plentiful for the next few weeks. Welcome home, to our new little blood orange tree! It’s still really small and will take a few years to finally catch up to the massive fruiting that our existing tree has. It’s definitely the season to celebrate these gorgeous blood oranges. And the other solely for purposes of cocktails! The timing is perfect because we’ve been indulging in many blood orange margaritas lately, as well as our classic blood orange sidecar. It didn’t take too much convincing to realize that it was a great decision. To make our award-winning orange liqueur, we hand-zest hundreds of local oranges for an intense tang and bitter-sweetness. We love our blood oranges and between giving them out to family and friends and our cooking, hardly is left by March. So, we talked ourselves into growing a second blood orange tree. Delicious ORANGE MARGARITA An Orange Margarita is a Classic Margarita with Greenbar Orange liqueur instead of Triple Sec this reduces the sweetness and boosts the organic orange taste. It’s like bringing home a new puppy!Ī few weeks ago, we decided that having one blood orange tree wasn’t enough. ![]() It’s always so exciting to bring home a new fruit tree. The truck always seems to have a new garden addition waiting in the back of the bed. Now, we never seem to be able to leave the nursery empty handed. ![]() But every time we visit a nursery, we’re overwhelmed with new gardening ideas. Three years ago when we finished much of the main plantings, we thought we were finished with any more new additions of trees. We’ve succomb to the fact that our garden will never have enough fruit trees. ![]()
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