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Will Choisya grow in the clay soil and also the heat of Georgia?
The heat doesn't get bad enough in Georgia to stop it, but it does like fast-draining, sandy soil, so you might want to plant it on a mound with horticultural sand, or in a well-drained raised bed.
23 Sep, 2010
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The heat doesn't get bad enough in Georgia to stop it, but it does like fast-draining, sandy soil, so you might want to plant it on a mound with horticultural sand, or in a well-drained raised bed.
23 Sep, 2010