</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote (Maehem @ Aug. 29 2002,02:47)</td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Carniverous, you can grow orange there, as a house plant. They do wonderfully. The one I left (along with three lemon and a grapefruit) with my mother when we moved to FL. was 7 years old, it never grew fruit but it did bloom and smelled wonderful.
Just keep them in a warm room with good lighting and mist regularly. You need to treat them somewhat like a bonsi (keep them pruned so they don't take over your house, and gently trim the roots when repotting) but it can be done and the smell of the blosoms is well worth the effort!!
Try it, you won't be sorry.
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Unfortunately, I have more than just the weather working against me! I have a small home, single-wide trailor *yuck*, 2 small boys, a cat and a dog. No warm, well-lit room that I can keep the latter 4 mentions away from, and no room at all for that matter! Maybe if and when we get a larger home...