tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5897253419063274076.post137008262751152895..comments2023-10-29T01:46:30.058-07:00Comments on Indoor & Outdoor Gardening in Montana: Solarium, Greenhouse, Dirt and Bed Constructionkarenandjeffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02293588628327046698noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5897253419063274076.post-60272571399384324982010-04-20T18:16:08.145-07:002010-04-20T18:16:08.145-07:00The mandarinquat stayed in our unheated south faci...The mandarinquat stayed in our unheated south facing solarium. During the winter, night time temperatures regularly got down into the low 40's. It lost maybe 1/5 of it's leaves. The lemon and lime were in the same spot, and they both lost well over half of their leaves. They've got lots of new growth on them now though. I think the short days in the winter significantly affected everything, but it certainly did not kill the plants.karenandjeffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02293588628327046698noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5897253419063274076.post-61672115525318576622010-04-20T17:19:18.446-07:002010-04-20T17:19:18.446-07:00I have a question. Where did you keep the mandarin...I have a question. Where did you keep the mandarinquat tree in the middle of winter and did it lose all of it's leaves? I really must try a potted tree like this sometime. <br /><br />Your beds are looking great.Mr. H.https://www.blogger.com/profile/04576034751522467377noreply@blogger.com