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Citrus and cold - Oh Nooo!
11 December 2009 by Shari.
Just a week ago we had snow on the ground! Yes snow in Fort Bend County! After the snow a lot of questions came in about the citrus and how was the cold going to affect it. Basically, your citrus trees are hardy plants, even they can take a little colder weather and survive. The trees themselves should be fine.
With the snow and freeze coming in December, most of the citrus should be close to ripe. For those of you who have citrus here in Fort Bend county - let us know how the fruit and trees survived the cold. Did the fruit on the tree make it through? Is the flavor still good?
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