If anyone is interested, the Poncirus x grapefruit is a called a citrumelo and a great variety of citrumelo for eating is 'Dunstan'. There is one growing in Connecticut against a south facing wall. A south facing brick wall like the one in this video would be fantastic. Heck, you might even be able to grow a hardy mandarin like Changsha against a wall like that. Great video, thank you!
I'd like to hear more about this Chick-a-Boom chickweed you're selling. I like the mounded habit and early blooms, but nobody's talking about it. Even Jim Putnam hasn't mentioned it on his show, and he's right down the road. Even the search engines don't want to talk about it, which is making me sad.
@@Plantdelights Ooh, I look forward to seeing what they have to say! I'm always on the look out for more natives to plant and would love to know how the pollinators treat this variety. I'm in Zone 8b, if that helps.
Common sense but if you spray or you have neighbors or their yard people spray. Do not eat your edimentals. Those pesticides carry in the breeze. But a insightful episode.
If anyone is interested, the Poncirus x grapefruit is a called a citrumelo and a great variety of citrumelo for eating is 'Dunstan'. There is one growing in Connecticut against a south facing wall. A south facing brick wall like the one in this video would be fantastic. Heck, you might even be able to grow a hardy mandarin like Changsha against a wall like that.
Great video, thank you!
I'd like to hear more about this Chick-a-Boom chickweed you're selling. I like the mounded habit and early blooms, but nobody's talking about it. Even Jim Putnam hasn't mentioned it on his show, and he's right down the road. Even the search engines don't want to talk about it, which is making me sad.
Hello! Thank you for the feedback, I will forward it to our garden experts. Happy gardening!
@@Plantdelights Ooh, I look forward to seeing what they have to say! I'm always on the look out for more natives to plant and would love to know how the pollinators treat this variety. I'm in Zone 8b, if that helps.
Common sense but if you spray or you have neighbors or their yard people spray. Do not eat your edimentals. Those pesticides carry in the breeze.
But a insightful episode.