I'm completely new to planting fruit trees, so I was hoping I can get some help from people with some experience.
I've done some research on my own, but there's still a lot of stuff that confuses me. For instance, the zone maps. According to what I've read, the whole point of these zone maps, is to indicate how well something can survive in cold weather...
So considering I live in Southern California (Los Angeles), which is a zone 10/11, am I free to grow pretty much whatever I want? 'Cause it never gets that cold here. I noticed most raspberries/blackberries are zone 4-8...
I was more concerned about the heat, actually. I feel like the raspberries and blackberries would just blister under the scorching sunlight we have down here. Granted, there are cooler days (70 degrees), but the summer is pretty intense (80-100 degrees).
I've done some research on my own, but there's still a lot of stuff that confuses me. For instance, the zone maps. According to what I've read, the whole point of these zone maps, is to indicate how well something can survive in cold weather...
So considering I live in Southern California (Los Angeles), which is a zone 10/11, am I free to grow pretty much whatever I want? 'Cause it never gets that cold here. I noticed most raspberries/blackberries are zone 4-8...
I was more concerned about the heat, actually. I feel like the raspberries and blackberries would just blister under the scorching sunlight we have down here. Granted, there are cooler days (70 degrees), but the summer is pretty intense (80-100 degrees).