How To Keep Your Citrus Alive In The Winter
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Allen will help so many individuals become better gardeners. I am grateful for the information he is sharing with us.
Thank you Alan. Very creative to attach the heater to a piece of wood ! 👍🏻
👍thanks brother
This makes sense
thank you Alan! I am in the prescott area and I am adding a pipe frost protection to the trunk and geo thermal black barrel's to my in ground citrus..great advice!
What is a pipe frost protection ? Thank you. I live in san diego suburbs, wherr the temperature is little bit warmer in winter, than Arizona.
Just in time for winter. Thank you for sharing your valuable guide.
Global warming... That was hilarious Alan. Thank you for another great video.
Thanks for the info Allen…
What if it's dropping leaves while inside under a grow light?
something going on with the roots, it went dry or it's been wet 24/7 for months
lack of nutrition
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What about flowers? They started to flower early
The citrus I started by seed will get no protections after 1 year because I want to weed out the weak cultivars. I am in zone 9a in Florida. Not concerned about fruits freezing as I am growing thorny citrus as a perimeter hedge. Some fruits might be strong enough to survive some might not but the thorns are hardy.
Some citrus I have I keep for fruit. I may protect some but not all. I am willing to risk some to test cold hardiness.