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[Lindy] A cold hardy fruit
will endure cold better than other varieties - Okay
- Got it [Jamila] So cold hardy means
that the plants can endure temperatures
as low as 40 degrees - [Ryan] Huh
- [Jamila] Yeah So Ryan, we'll make sure
to pick cold hardy plants - like the kumquat
- [Ryan] Okay. All right [Jamila] And use the solarium
to regulate the temperature in order to keep
the citrus plants alive - This...
- [Jamila] Ooh This is a Nagami kumquat So in the realm of cold
hardiness in Georgia - at the very top are kumquats
- [Jamila] Okay [Wendy] They're very
cold hardy -Very cold hardy [Wendy]
Cold hardy. Mmm-hmm [Lindy] So yeah, just grab one, - try it
- [Jamila] Grab one - [Lindy] It's sour
- Okay - Let's do it together
- You eat You eat the skin and all [laughs] That's really good
That's really good Okay. I need a few
kumquats please - I love it
- [Jamila] Mmm-hmm - [Annie] So good
- [Ryan] It's amazing [Annie] You got sold
on the kumquat Now we're having a kumquat tree - I don't think...
- Let's get 'em ...that was in the plans I'm ready Annie and I would like to grow
as much citrus as we can, but based on the cold hardiness, what can we grow where we are?
will endure cold better than other varieties - Okay
- Got it [Jamila] So cold hardy means
that the plants can endure temperatures
as low as 40 degrees - [Ryan] Huh
- [Jamila] Yeah So Ryan, we'll make sure
to pick cold hardy plants - like the kumquat
- [Ryan] Okay. All right [Jamila] And use the solarium
to regulate the temperature in order to keep
the citrus plants alive - This...
- [Jamila] Ooh This is a Nagami kumquat So in the realm of cold
hardiness in Georgia - at the very top are kumquats
- [Jamila] Okay [Wendy] They're very
cold hardy -Very cold hardy [Wendy]
Cold hardy. Mmm-hmm [Lindy] So yeah, just grab one, - try it
- [Jamila] Grab one - [Lindy] It's sour
- Okay - Let's do it together
- You eat You eat the skin and all [laughs] That's really good
That's really good Okay. I need a few
kumquats please - I love it
- [Jamila] Mmm-hmm - [Annie] So good
- [Ryan] It's amazing [Annie] You got sold
on the kumquat Now we're having a kumquat tree - I don't think...
- Let's get 'em ...that was in the plans I'm ready Annie and I would like to grow
as much citrus as we can, but based on the cold hardiness, what can we grow where we are?
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[Lindy] A cold hardy fruit
will endure cold better
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than other varieties
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- Okay
- Got it
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[Jamila] So cold hardy means
that the plants
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can endure temperatures
as low as 40 degrees
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- [Ryan] Huh
- [Jamila] Yeah
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So Ryan, we'll make sure
to pick cold hardy plants
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- like the kumquat
- [Ryan] Okay. All right
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[Jamila] And use the solarium
to regulate the temperature
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in order to keep
the citrus plants alive
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- This...
- [Jamila] Ooh
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This is a Nagami kumquat
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So in the realm of cold
hardiness in Georgia
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- at the very top are kumquats
- [Jamila] Okay
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[Wendy] They're very
cold hardy -Very cold hardy
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[Wendy]
Cold hardy. Mmm-hmm
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[Lindy] So yeah, just grab one,
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- try it
- [Jamila] Grab one
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- [Lindy] It's sour
- Okay
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- Let's do it together
- You eat
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You eat the skin and all
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[laughs]
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That's really good
That's really good
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Okay. I need a few
kumquats please
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- I love it
- [Jamila] Mmm-hmm
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- [Annie] So good
- [Ryan] It's amazing
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[Annie] You got sold
on the kumquat
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Now we're having a kumquat tree
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- I don't think...
- Let's get 'em
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...that was in the plans
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I'm ready
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Annie and I would like to grow
as much citrus as we can,
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but based on the cold hardiness,
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what can we grow where we are?
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Movie Summary
Jamila Norman helps families turn their backyards into functional farms.