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I planetd this satsuma seed many summers earlier in a pot and it came
up to a tree in the house. So now I want to set up in the garden. Can
it adapt to frost???

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I planetd this satsuma seed many summers earlier in a pot and it came
up to a tree in the house. So now I want to set up in the garden. Can
it adapt to frost???


No.

The form is to keep it in a large planter and wheel it out in the spring
and in for the winter.

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