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Citrus Culture: In cold climates, citrus can be containerized and grown outside while temperatures are warm. Citrus trees should be grown in a location with full sun to at least a 1/2 day of sun. When temperatures dip to around 50°F, move citrus trees indoors to a well-lit room.
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#30969$43.95 - In StockNow almost anyone can grow their own limes. These attractive, self-fertile plants produce an abundance of...