TOP 20 - Most Cold Hardy Citrus You Can Grow At Home TODAY!!

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Here are the top 20 most cold hardy citrus you can grow at home!!. From types of oranges, mandarins and even lemons, here are the most cold hardy citrus Stan McKenzie has been growing in Scranton S.C. Tough citrus is sweeter than you think!!
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I messed up on a few of the names, the Dunstan is a citrumelo not a citrange and latin name for satsuma is citrus unshiu not reticulata. Thanksnfor watching and hope you grow some tough, cold hardy citrus yourself!!!

athatcher
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Yes, 🙌 this video was awesome. Now I know what citrus I'm looking for thank you.

phaizonosborne
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Never knew you could grow citrus in the Carolinas. Thank you

amismill
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You guys are a wealth of citrus knowledge. Awesome farm awesome guy. Thanks for sharing. 💪❤️

wizardofraw
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Just saw Stan a couple days ago, knowledgeable and helpful as always!

ross
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Greening disease is destroying Florida citrus trees.I hope that disease is not a problem up in S.C. and Tenn. Very nice tour of some amazing hardy citrus. I plan on growing some of these in central eastern Tennessee. Thank you for this video!

howardfowler
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Excellent video! I recently purchased a Nippon Orangequat, keraji, Yuzu, 10* tangerine, and Thomasville from Stan. Looks like I have quite a few more varieties to look into. I’m in zone 8a, so not too cold in the winters. Im gonna plant Satsumas and Kumquats as well. They might not even need protection in the winter here.

rangerismine
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But I think I could grow those in Tennessee. That would be neat to have the smell of orange blossom in my nose every spring but they have freezes there quite often up there near the Kentucky Virginia border right now it’s colder it gets in the 20s out of nowhere right now lowest I’ve ever seen it get there is eight °

nicholasnapier
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I didn't know about a few of these. More of them could grow here (in West Virginia) than I thought, so I bought a few just now. Hopefully it is a good time to plant them (mostly seeds, but a few small bare root plants as well)

owendavies
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Awesome video. I already have a few of them, some from Stan. Now I need more. 8a, Georgia

doggiefamily
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Well it looks like I have new options for the edible hedge I want to add to the homestead

NomadicMedhunter
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That’s exactly what happened that last freeze kill the chances of you having anyone that one with no fruit I lived in Florida on my lifestyle and I have a place in Tennessee so I got a pretty good idea what happened there?

nicholasnapier
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Interesting that some of those are grafted (wonder which stock allows them to survive). I live in North Texas and all of my grafted citrus does not survive the winter outside. I do have a Yuzu, that was grown from seed and has been growing in my yard for a couple years (understand they take years to produce fruit)

Rusty
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Do you think any citrus could be grown in a protected zone 7b on Nantucket? We do get a lot of wind and. it doesn't get very hot cause the ocean mitigates any extremes.

raymondkyruana
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and how can you use them? is the lime in the video like a lime for cocktails? good video but only a list of names without further information

CucinaVerde
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Anyone from nirth east Ohio ever try growing these? Thanks!

stupidusedrnames
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Of the ones you mention here, which is the sweetest?

leojleoj
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Where can I order some seeds to grow cold hardy citrus ? I live in the south of Germany.

kws
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Does you sell citrus plants? Can I grow on the ground in planting zone 7 in winter also

karunas
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I wonder what variety of citrus would survive in Zone 7a by side of house near a dryer vent?

BrovaKain_