How do you know when to plant Citrus trees?
With the crazy weather we have experienced this year, when will it be safe to plant tropical trees here in zone 9 (Port Charlotte, Fl) I have several potted tress to include Avocado and mango trees that I have been setting outside during the day and taking in at night!
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I would consult with your local Agriculture Agency and a local Grower/Greenhouse of the selected types of citrus fruits.
When in doubt, visit a reputable nursery or contact your local Ag Extension for best localized suggestions. Citrus can be planted at any time of year, and spring is a good time, which for us in zone 9 or higher is just a few weeks away.
https://www.almanac.com/plant/lemons-oranges
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/season-plant-lemon-trees-58290.html
https://www.thetreecenter.com/how-to-plant-citrus-trees/
https://m.wikihow.com/Grow-Citrus-Fruits
Here is info on avocados. Hope you have enough room, as they get HUGE and nothing grows underneath them.
http://gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/plants/edibles/vegetables/avocados.html
https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/mg213
Here's a video that might help - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xpixg32RF1c