This video illustrates the viability of growing Yuzu and Sudachi – cold-hardy edible citrus with little or no winter protection in the mild winter temperate climate of the Pacific Northwest. Since these trees are hardy to -9°C and the fruit is harvested before winter (late October/ November), it is possible to grow them in the ground and unprotected in much the same way as citrus is grown in California. Planting the trees in a well-drained, full-sun and wind-sheltered site is best. The fragrant blossoms are highly attractive to foraging bees. The flavourful fruit has myriad culinary applications.
Other citrus videos: Growing Lemons and Limes in South Coastal BC [ Ссылка ] ... stay tuned for more coming soon!
Featuring Bob Duncan of Fruit Trees and More Nursery & Demonstration Orchard in Sidney (North Saanich) BC, Canada. Created by Allison Gratz. Music by Steppin' In It.
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