9 Citrus Trees That THRIVE in Cold Climates🍊❄️
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Top Comments (10)
Had snow for the first time in over 15 years in Louisiana and it killed 10 of my citrus trees.
A YouTube channel called "the mulberries" is working with different people around the country to develop some new verities of citrus fruit that are hardy to lower zones like 6, 7 and 8 that actually have good flavors as well
I live in central Maine, Zone 4. I'm working on my citrus game, and have 5-gallon buckets with Owari Satsuma, Yuzu, Improved Meyer Lemon, and makrut lime. So far so good, two seasons in. I overwinter the pots indoors, a mix of my porch and in another room when the porch gets too cold. I'm using grow lights for overwintering, on a timer. I try to keep them above 55F during winter indoors. Looking forward to getting fruit one day and settling into my overwintering/care routine.
My mom grew satsumas in ground in 9b, central TX. Every winter she would wrap all her citrus trees in canvas with mini Christmas lights underneath. The incandescent bulbs made just enough heat to keep them happy! It also gave them a cute glow.
I’ve had my Meyer Lemon in a container for about 10 years, wheeling it in and outside as needed - it’s awesome!! 🤩
"Including the one that you're in right now" "Hardy down to zone 7" Zone 5 be like "Am I a joke to you?"
Zone 6 but I grew lemon trees from some store lemons just for fun and bring them inside in the winter. Even if you don't get lemons eventually the leaves still smell like lemons and they're lovely little trees. I gave some as gifts one year. They're probably dead by now but everyone loved them at the time 😂
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I wish I could get a owari satsuma tree in London
Paddington looking for a guide to grow his own citrus for marmalade.
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Top Comments (10)
Had snow for the first time in over 15 years in Louisiana and it killed 10 of my citrus trees.
A YouTube channel called "the mulberries" is working with different people around the country to develop some new verities of citrus fruit that are hardy to lower zones like 6, 7 and 8 that actually have good flavors as well
I live in central Maine, Zone 4. I'm working on my citrus game, and have 5-gallon buckets with Owari Satsuma, Yuzu, Improved Meyer Lemon, and makrut lime. So far so good, two seasons in. I overwinter the pots indoors, a mix of my porch and in another room when the porch gets too cold. I'm using grow lights for overwintering, on a timer. I try to keep them above 55F during winter indoors. Looking forward to getting fruit one day and settling into my overwintering/care routine.
My mom grew satsumas in ground in 9b, central TX. Every winter she would wrap all her citrus trees in canvas with mini Christmas lights underneath. The incandescent bulbs made just enough heat to keep them happy! It also gave them a cute glow.
I’ve had my Meyer Lemon in a container for about 10 years, wheeling it in and outside as needed - it’s awesome!! 🤩
"Including the one that you're in right now" "Hardy down to zone 7" Zone 5 be like "Am I a joke to you?"
Zone 6 but I grew lemon trees from some store lemons just for fun and bring them inside in the winter. Even if you don't get lemons eventually the leaves still smell like lemons and they're lovely little trees. I gave some as gifts one year. They're probably dead by now but everyone loved them at the time 😂
Get your free LMNT sample pack here: https://drinklmnt.com/EPIC
I wish I could get a owari satsuma tree in London
Paddington looking for a guide to grow his own citrus for marmalade.