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by Charli » Wed May 08, 2013 12:48 pm
This means they may be able to grow in areas that are too cold for oranges or lemons to thrive. Most citrus trees are easily damaged by frost, but most varieties of kumquats can withstand much colder temperatures. It can be a good idea to consult an almanac before planting these trees, and if this plant is not recommended for a particular geographic area, gardeners may want to grow them indoors instead.
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