Happy thanksgiving! I’m hoping they do well too in my zone 8 where I’m growing Sudachi and Ichang. The Sudachi was mail ordered as a Christmas gift last year during freezing weather. It dropped its leaves and was bare all year until October. But it’s a tiny little plant. Protecting it in a greenhouse until it’s hefty enough
I'm in northeast GA. I want to plant some cold hardy citrus in ground. I was considering US 942(for fruit), Thomasville Citrangequat,10 Degree Tangerine, and Mandarinquat. Any thoughts and or advise.
Hi Tom, do you protect your Ichang in the winter at all? When I got mine this past summer, 1dogventure told me I might need to use some protection in my 8a zone.
Very nice fruit and review of them.
Happy thanksgiving! I’m hoping they do well too in my zone 8 where I’m growing Sudachi and Ichang. The Sudachi was mail ordered as a Christmas gift last year during freezing weather. It dropped its leaves and was bare all year until October. But it’s a tiny little plant. Protecting it in a greenhouse until it’s hefty enough
I'm in northeast GA. I want to plant some cold hardy citrus in ground. I was considering US 942(for fruit), Thomasville Citrangequat,10 Degree Tangerine, and Mandarinquat. Any thoughts and or advise.
Where in NE Georgia are you?
@@alexFortJames6625those should do fine most years.
How cold have you gotten the last 2 winters? I'm in north AL.
@ 11F in December 2022 and 16f in January 2024.
Hi Tom, do you protect your Ichang in the winter at all? When I got mine this past summer, 1dogventure told me I might need to use some protection in my 8a zone.
Never