I have a Yuzu and a Bloomsweet from Madison Citrus Nursery that are both very small. I am wondering where to site them on my property. I'm in a mid-elevation desert in Arizona in zone 9a. We can get very hot during the day - sometimes, though rarely, 115F - but at night it always cools down (highly unlike Phoenix, which stays hot). Even in the dead of summer it is still hoodie weather in the mornings for us up here.
I have two places I can plant these, but I was hoping one of them could go in a little mini fruit planting I have. This area is against a south-southeast facing wall, and gets full (reflected) sun until about noon during the summer. The wall also has the added bonus of shielding the trunks of these trees from the western afternoon sun after around 1:00 or 2:00. I have a Golden Dorsett apple, an Ana apple, two Wonderful pomegranates and a Minneola tangelo all growing against that wall, and all are doing wonderful. The soil is really good, I mulch heavily and apply lots of water.
So - to those with experience with these fruits - can I site them in this spot? The wall will reflect heat through the morning and early afternoon, but not western heat. It will be full sun. I have great soil, I mulch a ton and I provide lots of water. I would also, likely, use a shade cloth for the first two growing seasons in this spot while the plants get established.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
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