Description
A citrus medley! Start a dwarf citrus grove. These trees grow well in containers both indoors and outside. If you’re growing these trees in Zones 9-10, plant in containers or outside in the ground. For growers in Zones 4-8, we recommend planting citrus trees in containers so you can move them to a sheltered area or an unheated garage for adequate winter protection. Delight in homegrown citrus fruit for fresh eating and a wide range of culinary uses. Self-pollinating.
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Planting & Care
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Questions & Answers
Absolutely! These trees are very well suited to container/indoor growing. Put them in front of a sunny, south facing window and don't over water them. If you want them to fruit, you'll need to hand pollinate the flowers.
yes, mine are about the size of the ones in the picture on stark brothers and have not grown any bigger. They fruit well to.
Hi, Marya. Has the tree been moved? Is it possible the tree is catching a draft or is near a door that opens and closes frequently, letting cold air in? If the tree is in the same pot for 3 or more years, it may need repotting. See if the roots have reached the edge of the pot or are growing out of the bottom. It could also be overwatered or underwatered. These are all things that will make it drops its leaves.
Thank you for contacting us. We don't recommend you planting them outside in the ground as citrus trees are sensitive. You can put them in bigger pots and put them outside during the day or in the evening. I hope this was helpful.
They should take 1-2 years to bear fruit with proper sunlight and nutrients.
If you enter your ZIP code at the following link and we'll be able to display the popular products that are available and rated for your location: //www.starkbros.com/zone-finder Also look for check marked varieties as you shop to ensure compatibility with your zone. If you have more questions regarding zone compatibility, please call Customer Support at 800.325.4180 and they would be glad to help.
Each tree in this Collection will bear fruit in 1-2 years.
They can reach 10' if left completely alone, but you can prune them to keep them as small as you want them. People even bonsai these trees!
No, they are all different species. Each is self-pollinating and doesn't require a partner.
Each tree that is included in the Collection is shown above, in the Description area. You can click on any individual image to read more about that tree.
Customer Reviews
Delivered as expected last spring. Wintered indoors and expecting a good growth in our hot humid KY summers.
Reasonable for four plants and shipping is very reasonable ..
I wanted the meyer products and they bundled oranges too. It was a win-win for me
We live in zone 6B but want to try growing some potted citrus in our high tunnel.
A great way to start a fruit orchard in a hoop house.