On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 11:38:10 -0800, you wrote:
There are dwarfing rootstocks that can control plant size. Citrus are
commonly grown and sold in containers in Southern California, but the
long term growing of citrus in even a 15 gallon container will involve
root pruning and repotting and a sun room or greenhouse.
I'm not sure you'd need an actual sun room or greenhouse.
I've grown citrus trees indoors (in the north) fairly long
term (five years or so), and they bore fruit. They were in
front of a large bay window. But you wouldn't have called
it a sun room.
Pat
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