Dang! I was all excited for a few minutes about growing citrus in the PNW. We got down to 4 degrees last year and I have no where to store a citrus tree when it gets that cold. I look forward to hearing your updates 👊🏻🌻👊🏻
Wow, 4 degrees. We did experience that one year back during our snowpacolpse of 2021. I will keep researching. If I find anything that can tolerate a bit more cold I will keep you posted.
@@urbangardeningwithgray Thank you very much and yep! That was the coldest I remember it ever being, but high single and low double digits in quite normal for a week or two every winter.
Dig that sucker up, toss it in a large pot, and graft whatever you want on it. It'll take off for sure and won't mind the transplant. You could also airlayer branches to be potted and then graft onto those while leaving the main trifolate in the ground. Good luck with whatever you do! Growing Variegated Pink Eureka lemon, Meiwa kumquat, Meyer lemon, calamondin, Kishu mandarin, Sumo(Shiranui mandarin), Sarawak pomelo, and Yuzu lemon over in Rockwall county.
I think I will do just that, airlayer. Thank you for the recommendation. You have quite the collection. They will now all be added to my wishlist! Thank you!🙏🏾
Dang! I was all excited for a few minutes about growing citrus in the PNW. We got down to 4 degrees last year and I have no where to store a citrus tree when it gets that cold. I look forward to hearing your updates 👊🏻🌻👊🏻
Wow, 4 degrees. We did experience that one year back during our snowpacolpse of 2021. I will keep researching. If I find anything that can tolerate a bit more cold I will keep you posted.
@@urbangardeningwithgray Thank you very much and yep! That was the coldest I remember it ever being, but high single and low double digits in quite normal for a week or two every winter.
Dig that sucker up, toss it in a large pot, and graft whatever you want on it. It'll take off for sure and won't mind the transplant. You could also airlayer branches to be potted and then graft onto those while leaving the main trifolate in the ground. Good luck with whatever you do! Growing Variegated Pink Eureka lemon, Meiwa kumquat, Meyer lemon, calamondin, Kishu mandarin, Sumo(Shiranui mandarin), Sarawak pomelo, and Yuzu lemon over in Rockwall county.
I think I will do just that, airlayer. Thank you for the recommendation. You have quite the collection. They will now all be added to my wishlist! Thank you!🙏🏾
you have a great tree there Bitter oranges are making a come back
Thank you I agree. I have been hearing more and more about them lately.