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Introduction to Growing Citrus in North Carolina
July 13, 2019 | 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
You don’t have to live on the Gulf Coast (or the Left Coast) to grow delicious citrus. Frank Hyman and a number of others have been growing citrus trees in the Triangle either in-ground or in pots for years. How would you like to grow the most valuable lemon in your own back yard without protection (it’s more valuable than Meyer lemon)? How would you like to harvest home grown Clementines, kumquats, and yes, even Meyer lemons and others in winter inside your own home? Not to mention the pleasure of fragrant flowers, fragrant leaves, and evergreens to decorate for Christmas. Class includes a slideshow, handout of resources, and plenty of Q&A time.
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About Frank Hyman
Frank Hyman lives in Durham and writes the “Cutting Edge Crops” column for Hobby Farm magazine. His oldest potted dwarf citrus tree is three decades old and he picked Clementines in Spain while Jack-Kerouacing around Europe when he was twenty. He owns an award-winning garden design/plant/build business and has a B.S. in horticulture and design from NC State University.
Cost: $25.00 for members, $30.00 for nonmembers.
Registration: Advance registration is required. Please register online using our registration e-store. Registration is limited to 24 people and is considered complete when payment is received.
Cancellation: Program cancellations can be made up to two weeks before the program’s start date. A 15% cancellation fee applies.