Growing Cold hardy citrus in freezing temperatures 🥶🍊🍋

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I'm in Texas, zone 8b. Satsuma, Meyer Lemon, lime trees and all other citrus were taken out by the 2021 freeze. I also lost my apples, peaches and it injured my plum and Apricots. The only thing that made it through without damage were my Bartlet pears.

cindyjohnson
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A cool collection of cold hardier citrus trees. Thanks for the info, Brother Lead

EssayonsFG
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I can’t wait to see how all of your citrus 🍊 trees bounce back Uncle Lead! Those who have doubt will see soon enough. Stay blessed fam!
-Calvin

SowGoodGardener
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There are a few things more guaranteed to get me through a day of work than listening to the sounds of the birds in your garden as you drop some knowledge 😊

karenl
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I’m in central Florida and my peach tree was hit the hardest. Thanks for the video, I was looking for reliable information and you provided it. God bless you and your family 🙏🏽💞

mwilliams
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A most helpful video. I' m growing the ten degree tangerine, the us942, , and the Browns Select Satsuma in ground here in eastern central Tenn.( Zone 7b). It got down to eight degrees F. last winter so I'll have to give my three citrus some protection( Frost covers and Christmas lights). My Meyers lemon will stay potted up for another year before I plant it out. I hear that the Dunstan citramelo and the new variety Sugarbelle will take temps down into the teens. Good luck with your growing citrus in S.C. Thanks again.

howardfowler
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Thank you much for this King. I live in NC and needed this!

mariabrickhouse
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Blessings! This info is so helpful. Thank you so much and you explain so clearly.

evelynmcdaniel
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Yes that weather was crazy for a few nights, my citrus looks the same right now and are starting to bud out. It’s amazing what some of these plants can go through 💪🏾💪🏾

wellsgardening
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Good morning Lead and family thanks for sharing.❤️

loletamar
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Great information... Definitely taking notes. Thank you ✊🏿✊🏿

theknightway
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That great imformation as always Leadfarmer73 God Bless l

ramboogreenhands
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We are having some strange weather! Today here in Maryland it's 65 degrees, tomorrow it will be in the 70, and Thursday in the 80's. Friday and Saturday back in the 30's and 40 possible snow and rain! I enjoyed your video Mr. Lead and thanks for sharing. God Bless. 🙏❤

catherinefrye
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Wow. Thank you so much. I really want to grow citrus trees but was afraid because of the winters here in Southern Maryland zone 7a. Looking for it right now

TheMixingBowlHomestead
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I'm in ky .... My trees are still babies ... I drag them in and out each winter ... I'm getting those trees ... Thanks unc

nikkitobin
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Thank you so much Lead!! This is very valuable information. It takes out the guessing game when purchasing citrus. Thanks again!!!

abenasekhemet
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I love making juice from blood oranges. Thanks for the info. Have a great day and happy gardening 🌿🌱
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dorindafulton
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Appreciate you man. I had to move from Cyprus back to Scotland and left behind my citrus trees and dragon fruit. It's nice to know that all hope may not be lost and that I can try something new once I get my own place.

somescottishguy
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Thank you Mr. Lead, you gave me hope because i was worried about my Meyer lemon tree. I’m in A8 also in Mesquite Texas. I appreciate you so much. ❤

Kimstage
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I saw recently on a "Deep South Homestead" yt channel video, where Miss Wanda freeze dried the peels of her satsuma oranges she made juice from. And she then bagged them in mylar bags with oxygen absorbers. She didn't grind them into a powder form. But said they're great for grinding and using in all kinds of recipes for some really tasty orange flavoring. She said she adds it to cakes, muffins, smoothies, yogurt, etc. And she said It's a great orange flavoring.

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