Jacqueline Sequoia

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CSRA, Edgefield County , South Carolina, Zone 8
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John Elliott wrote:Here's one way to tell the difference between zone 8 and zone 9: loquat trees. If the loquats have fruit on them in April, it was a zone 9 winter. Last year, I could find bearing loquats in Augusta and Columbia. T



The only Loquat I had, a very small one, was apparently killed by the ice storm because it never put back out. Thanks for the recommendation on the cherry/plum tree. Will look into it. Do you keep any varieties of blueberries that you'd recommend for this area. I don't know if I just got bad plants, planted at the wrong time, or wrong location but a few years back (before I knew anything about permaculture) I planted a handful of blueberry plants in North Augusta and none made it through the winter.
10 years ago
So I've been reading about the Plant Hardiness Zones creeping north, here in Trenton, SC, we are still zone 8. However, eventually we could end up a zone 9. What does this mean for growing fruit trees and berries? There are a variety of things I can't grow here already because it doesn't get cold long enough to set fruit. What are some safe fruit bets for zone 8a that could become zone 9 in the next 10 years? Are there any cherry varieties?
10 years ago
I'm in Trenton, SC too! I emailed you my contact info. Call or text me!!!
10 years ago