‘Meyer’ Lemon Tree – Winter Survival
Q: I have a ‘Meyer’ lemon tree. My husband thinks it can survive winter outdoors in Riverdale. I don’t think so. What do you think?
A: Upon such disagreements are strong relationships built! I think you should bet a weekend vacation on the outcome and leave the lemon tree outside to see what happens in January. Let me know how you enjoy your trip!
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