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Citrus for Southern and Coastal Alabama
Extension Horticulturist, Associate Professor, both in Horticulture at Auburn University With proper attention given to selection of the more cold hardy varieties, along with recommended care, citrus fruits can be successfully grown around homes ... [... more]
Alabama Cooperative Extension System

O'Neil Red Horsechestnut Shade Tree Shipped Potted in Soil
Features: Shipped as a potted five gallon tree, not bare root! Beautiful, round-headed tree perfectly suited for use in smaller yards. Long, dense clusters of single, bright-red flowers are very attractive and favored by hummingbirds. Deciduous. Cold [... more]
$94.98
Amazon.com

Digging and Storing Tender Bulbs - Bulb Gardening
There are cold hardy bulbs as well as tender bulbs. The cold hardy ones can be planted and enjoyed for years to come without the hard work involved with tender bulbs. With tender bulbs, more work has to be done such as digging (lifting) in order ... [... more]
Bella Online

Ribes Descriptions: Currants
Currants and gooseberries are two closely related species within the genus All ribes are long-lived perennial shrubs that are cold hardy, some to USDA Zone 2. Species and cultivars vary in plant size and form, but are usually upright to spreading ... [... more]
Virginia Tech Extension

Vegetables: Lettuce
Both leaf and head lettuce grow well in Mississippi gardens in spring and fall. Both leaf and head lettuce grow well in Mississippi gardens in spring and fall. Leaf lettuce is more cold hardy, faster maturing, more shade tolerant, and a few ... [... more]
Mississippi State University Extension

Lycoris squamigera
This is the most cold hardy of the species of Lycoris available in commerce today. It is easily grown in organically rich, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Plant bulbs 5-6" deep and 6" apart in fall. Mulch in [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Vines: Trachelospermum jasminoides
Not a true jasmine; good foliage; subject to winter kill (to the ground) when grown in sun; withstands drought, heat, wind; can be grown as a ground cover Japonicum (bronze in winter), Large Leaf, Madison (cold hardy), Minimum (dwarf), Variegata, ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Betrock's Cold Hardy Palms
Comprehensive profiles for 82 palm species capable of growing in climates colder than USDA Hardiness Zone 10. 168 color pages 286 color photographs A list of minimum average temperature exposures for an additional 139 palms. Features include cold hardy [... more]
$39.95
A1 Books

Northern Winework: Growing Grapes and Making Wine in ...
A good cold climate grape reference: This book provides new information on grape growing in cold climate areas that was not available previously. The book includes descriptions and photographs of many cold climate grapes. While the climate I am in is not [... more]
$39.95
Amazon.com

Cold Hardy Chinese Banana 4 Seeds - Musella lasiocarpa
Features: Native to Yunnan province in China Maximum height 5 feet Flower appears second year 4 Seeds per pack [... more]
Amazon.com

Betrock's Cold Hardy Palms
very helpful book: i live in italy and in my country there is not a book who could give so many name of potential Palms to try to cultivate in cold or temperate climate. Intereseting is the min temperatur that any Palms could stand and there are many [... more]
$39.95
Amazon.com

Trees: Lagerstroemia fauriei
Upright; arching habit; multistemmed 1 to 2.8" opposite to whorled, simple leaf; yellow fall color Small, white flowers Cold hardy; excellent red brown fluted bark; heat tolerant [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension
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