vfem
Garden Addicted
So, I take my daughter to school each morning... same route... we're country bound! Its funny that we live so far out, but its a longer drive to her school then to the grocery store.
Anyways, to my point... last week I notice a few homes down the highway we take with fruiting trees. As first glance they look like peaches (since we are in the south and they are plentiful). Friday as I take her to school, I'm waiting in the drop-off line and there is a huge amount of acreage covered in fruit trees and lots of scuppernog grape vines. Most the peach/apple/pear are done and naked at this point. Not those orange fruits... nope, those babies are green and loaded in fruit! Yep, Oranges in NC?! HOORAY!
I am dying to know why type will do well here since they don't like frost I thought... but is there a variety that is not super picky about a touch of frost now and then? I want these so badly now. I'm half tempted to walk up to those people's door and ask the variety. Problem is there are 3 houses set back off the road, I don't know which one, if any, are the owners of that property.
Anyone can think of a variety or can point me in the direction of one that can do well in zone 7b? (Again, I'm literally like a mile from the new zone 8a. I fact, that highway with these planted IS zone 8a now.)
Anyways, to my point... last week I notice a few homes down the highway we take with fruiting trees. As first glance they look like peaches (since we are in the south and they are plentiful). Friday as I take her to school, I'm waiting in the drop-off line and there is a huge amount of acreage covered in fruit trees and lots of scuppernog grape vines. Most the peach/apple/pear are done and naked at this point. Not those orange fruits... nope, those babies are green and loaded in fruit! Yep, Oranges in NC?! HOORAY!
I am dying to know why type will do well here since they don't like frost I thought... but is there a variety that is not super picky about a touch of frost now and then? I want these so badly now. I'm half tempted to walk up to those people's door and ask the variety. Problem is there are 3 houses set back off the road, I don't know which one, if any, are the owners of that property.
Anyone can think of a variety or can point me in the direction of one that can do well in zone 7b? (Again, I'm literally like a mile from the new zone 8a. I fact, that highway with these planted IS zone 8a now.)