In article <
fj9avu...@mid.individual.net>,
David <
wib...@btinternet.com> wrote:
>On Thu, 12 Apr 2018 07:08:52 -0700, lindabates wrote:
>> On Tuesday, March 8, 2016 at 10:42:25 PM UTC, Janet wrote:
>>>
>>> Olive trees should survive outdoors in mild areas. I've got one
>>> that's
>>> thrived outside for 14 years with no protection or damage at all. >
>>
>>> Janet (Isle of Arran)
>
>Olive trees grow fine in pots in the SE.
>
>Citrus need some protection from harsh winters but will also survive all
>year round in pots.
I wouldn't bet on it, except in mild areas. The soil in pots freezes
where I am, and Cambridge is still the south-east! Citrus is a very
variable species/genus/whatever, and some are pretty hardy but others
are very tender. That being said, pots are often a better bet, as
waterlogging kills more such plants than freezing.
Our olive (a gift last year) seems to have come through OK in a pot
with no protection, but I brought the citrus in.
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.