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loquat1My Zailata (Gk Yellow) was over-wintered indoors for the first 2 winters (cuttings taken in Sept '11, so now 2yrs old), and this summer just shot up. It now stands over 1.5m, and 4 large ground/base shoots have now reached the main crown. They will produce nxt year's layers. Just re-potted it in a larger pot, coz it outgrew its previous pot & kept falling over even in a light breeze. I'm even considering over-wintering it indoors for its 3rd winter as a final experiment in ripening current fruit development during nxt summer.
Personally, I would not risk an unheated garage, unless you know for sure that the temp. never falls below 0. Garage temps (esp. when detached from main building) can fall well below zero if that is the ambient external temp. Why risk it?
EDIT: PS You can check out my pics here:
http://s989.photobucket.com/user/loquat1/media/096_zps8289f2fa.jpg.html?sort=3&o=7