Kevin Topek wrote:
citrus' grafted onto Trifoliata and Flying Dragon rootstock. Citrus
varieties that do well here are: Improved Meyer Lemon, Satsumas, Honey
Mandarin, Kumquats, Grapefruits, Pomelo, Hand of the Buddha, some
Oranges (esp Republic of Texas), Calamondin (Phillppine Orange) and
Mexican Thornless Lime.
These sound like wonderful citrus varieties, ones I would like to grow
here in NC, maybe in a greenhouse. Are any of these you've listed dwarf
or full sized trees, Kevin? Calmondin, Ponderosa Lemon and Meyer Lemon
do fine here, with winter protection. I have a dwarf Meyer in huge pot,
indors now; my Grandfather grew a ponderosa lemon in a tub in Pittsboro
(one of these huge lemons were enough for a whole pie) and my Mother
grew calmondins in her ground floor laundry room for years; they were
delicious (skins are sweet, rest is sour, what a lemonade that would make).
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