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- From: kjp@well.sf.ca.us (Karen Paulsell)
- Subject: Re: Where will citrus prosper?
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- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 19:11:03 GMT
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- As earlier responders said: you've got to look at the minimum temps in the
- winter, to find out if the plants will survive. Weren't the citrus of
- Louis the XIVth grown in pots that spent the winter under glass? Big, huge,
- wooden crates, yes, but portable.
-
- If you want to go to some trouble, and have a chill-free place to put them,
- though, you could probably manage some dwarf trees.
-
- You might want to contact:
-
- Indoor Citrus & Rare Fruit Society
- 176 Cornado Avenue
- Los Altos, CA 94022
-
- Dues are $15, you get 4 newsletters a year. (This info from 'Gardening by
- Mail')
-