It seems that according to Purdue university, Spain replaces their orange trees with cherimoyas with success by their Sierra mountain range, and the grow zones show 8b-9a there, perhaps I can grow cherimoyas up there.
planning on moving to southern oregon, just want to know what I can still get away with, zone is 8b, plan on using water barrels and wind circulation to protect the trees
Hello, I plan on moving out to a place where it’s zone 8, but I still want to bring my trees with me. How cold can cherimoya trees tolerate? I want to grow cherimoyas
My advice, vanilla for climbers, most garcinias will do fine here, pitangatuba, and generally the entire Eugenia family, all jaboticabas, soursop, just to name a few
I have noticed that sometimes, the dominant seedling is so strong, that it prevents the others from growing. I observed this when repotting my sweet tart mango seedling that had only one sprout. It looks like the other segments tried to root out, then failed. It might be because the seed is diverting its energy to that one seedling.
Hello, i watered my plants the other day with a tiny bit of grease on my hands after washing off most of the grease until there were washed out parts that stuck to my hands. Would that tiny bit of grease come off, go into the water, and harm the plants? How long does it take for petroleum damage to show up on plants? Thanks, Matt