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Originally Posted by Hunhunt
My folks had a key lime growing in a large planter many years ago in Houston. It grew out on the patio and they usually would cover it with blankets if there was any frost predicted. They did drag it inside at times when the mercury really dropped.
Neighbors of my folks had a Satsuma orange bush planted in the backyard and it survived through quite a few winters. One winter there were oranges ready to pick when an ice storm hit. The oranges were encased in ice after the storm and the neighbors let me pick some. They tasted great and were obviously ice-cold. Probably didn't last long though after the thaw.
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Ice cold oranges, sounds yummy haha!!!