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5 CITRUS TREES That Grow To 10 DEGREES (-12C): Grow Cold Hardy Citrus!

In this video, I share 5 citrus trees that grow IN-GROUND in climates as cold as 10 DEGREES F (-12°C). You can grow these cold hardy citrus varieties with no compromise: they are delicious, top quality citrus varieties! You can be growing citrus trees in places you never imagined! I've been growing citrus trees in ground in North Carolina for 4 years with incredible success. All 5 citrus tree varieties in this video are grown in ground and have survived my Zone 8a winters with no damage while being provided minimal cold protection. If you want to learn how to grow citrus trees in ground in more temperate winters, look no further! TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 Citrus Growing Tips In Cold Climates 3:38 Citrus Variety #1: Owari Satsuma 5:01 Citrus Variety #2: Brown Select Satsuma 6:24 Citrus Variety #3: Meiwa Kumquat 8:07 Citrus Variety #4: Cara Cara Navel Orange 10:32 Citrus Variety #5: Meyer Lemon 12:55 Why I Recommend Grafted Citrus Trees 14:03 Where To Buy Citrus Trees 14:22 Bonus Citrus Tree: Sugar Belle Tangerine 16:42 Adventures With Dale If you have any questions how to grow citrus trees in ground in places with chilly winters, have questions about growing fruit trees or want to know about the things I grow in my raised bed vegetable garden and edible landscaping food forest, are looking for more gardening tips and tricks and garden hacks, have questions about vegetable gardening and organic gardening in general, or want to share some DIY and "how to" garden tips and gardening hacks of your own, please ask in the Comments below! ************************************************** VISIT MY AMAZON STOREFRONT FOR PRODUCTS I USE MOST OFTEN IN MY GARDEN* ************************************************** VISIT MY MERCHANDISE STORE ************************************************** SUPPORT MY SECOND CHANNEL! ************************************************** EQUIPMENT I MOST OFTEN USE IN MY GARDEN (INDIVIDUAL LINKS)*: Miracle-Gro Soluble All Purpose Plant Food Miracle-Gro Soluble Bloom Booster Plant Food Miracle-Gro Soluble Tomato Plant Food Jack's Fertilizer, 20-20-20, 25 lb. Southern Ag Liquid Copper Fungicide Southern Ag Natural Pyrethrin Concentrate Monterey Organic Spinosad Concentrate Safer Brand Caterpillar Killer (BT Concentrate) Cordless ULV Fogger Machine Weed Barrier with UV Resistance Organza Bags (Fig-size) Organza Bags (Tomato-size) Injection Molded Nursery Pots Heavy Duty Plant Grow Bags 6.5 Inch Hand Pruner Pruning Shears Japanese Pruning Saw with Blade Double Tomato Hooks with Twine String Trellis Tomato Support Clips Nylon Mason Line, 500FT Expandable Vinyl Garden Tape ************************************************** SOCIAL MEDIA Follow Me on TWITTER (@NCGardening) Follow Me on INSTAGRAM ************************************************** ABOUT MY GARDEN Location: Southeastern NC, Brunswick County (Wilmington area) 34.1°N Latitude Zone 8A ************************************************** *As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. © The Millennial Gardener #gardening #garden #gardeningtips #citrus #citrustree