I’m in zone 6 and I’ve been growing jujube for years. I don’t think they’ll
do good in colder zones, specially areas with short seasons.
On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 2:37 PM Henry via nafex <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
wrote:
A fruit tree catalog from California arrived in the mail with an amazing
claim.
"Jujubes are high in Vitamin C and often referred to as Chinese Dates.
Withstands wide ranging temperatures; from over 100° F to -28° F during
dormancy. Requires minimal chill and hot summer sun to set fruit."
Their catalog offers five varieties. None are rated to take -28F, but all
are rated Zone 5.
https://www.groworganic.com/fruit-nut-trees/bareroot-trees/jujube-trees.html
Anyone here try jujubes in cold climates?
--Henry Fieldseth
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, Zone 4
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