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    Citrus trees grow at 2200 feet altitude? Western Sierra Foothills

    Thank you, Casa de Luna! I really was looking for dwarf orange, anyway. However, the south side of my house is directly over my septic tank. I'm having a deck built adjacent to that spot, still on the south side, so maybe a dwarf orange in a wine barrel on that deck will survive. :coolsun
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    Western Sierra Foothills - Gold & Wine Country!

    Okay, I'm lazy. Figured I would start a regional thread for those of us in and around this area so I wouldn't have to meander everywhere in The Easy Garden to meet neighbors and share tips. 'Xept I have none to share. I'm just a taker, I guess! I moved to Somerset, California in July 2011...
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    Citrus trees grow at 2200 feet altitude? Western Sierra Foothills

    All righty, then. Thanks. 'Course, right now, it's unseasonably warm, and I am whining like Spookwriter.
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    Citrus trees grow at 2200 feet altitude? Western Sierra Foothills

    I am in El Dorado County, CA and REALLY want an orange tree. Will I have to plant it in a container and bring it inside in the winter? (Sure hope not!) Thanks in advance!
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    This ought to be a good one.....who is from BYC??

    Oh, me too! And it wouldn't hurt for me to delve into gardening, so - here I am!
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