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| Hello, In April I will get the chance to buy a few hardy citruses on a fair. However, I do not really know what I should be looking for. I live in a very humid river valley in z7. The citruses would be planted in front of a south wall with perfect drainage but as I said the air humidity is always very high. I would appreciate all recommendations for hardy citruses worth growing for their flavour (be it sour or sweet but with less poncirin). I thought of a Changsha citrandarin, and a hybrid 119 USA. Would that be a good choice? ![]() Cheers, Marc |
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| Hi Mark what type of protection are you willing to give it and how cold do you think it is going to get? The satsumas are the best (you could cover with a blanket). I have picked/tasted Juanita tangeries (ok they were on the tree when I got it). They were good. Kumquats taste good too |