Looks great. I grew a grapefruit tree for about 10 years. It never bloomed but, it looked nice. I had to let it go because it got to big to move in and out every year.
Let us know if you find something that will survive the Kansas winters.
There's a place called McKenzie Farms that has a bunch of citrus listed and their temperature tolerance. I don't know how reliable they are, but there are several that say they survive 10F and below. The trifoliate orange is good to -5F, but it's scary looking, and I hear it's horrible tasting.
Looks great. I grew a grapefruit tree for about 10 years. It never bloomed but, it looked nice. I had to let it go because it got to big to move in and out every year.
Let us know if you find something that will survive the Kansas winters.
Kamoyaker 2 years ago
There's a place called McKenzie Farms that has a bunch of citrus listed and their temperature tolerance. I don't know how reliable they are, but there are several that say they survive 10F and below. The trifoliate orange is good to -5F, but it's scary looking, and I hear it's horrible tasting.
steen1973 2 years ago