Quartet Citrus Tree Collection

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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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12 Questions
Why did you choose this?

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.

Can I grow these dwarf trees indoors?

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.

are they dwarf versions?

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.

what's causing my myer lemon to drop its leaves while indoors in winter with heat and led lights?

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.

Can I plant these trees out side.?

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.

When do they bear fruit?

They should take 1-2 years to bear fruit with proper sunlight and nutrients.

What are the compatible fruits for my location 8B?

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.

How long before they bear fruit?

Each tree in this Collection will bear fruit in 1-2 years.

What the max height it will reach?

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!

Will these trees cross pollinate?

No, they are all different species. Each is self-pollinating and doesn't require a partner.

What type of citrus tree is this what are the different types you get lemon? Lime? Orange? Etc...

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

17 Ratings
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Rated 5 stars by 41% of reviewers

Rated 4 stars by 18% of reviewers

Rated 3 stars by 18% of reviewers

Rated 2 stars by 24% of reviewers

Rated 1 star by 0% of reviewers

1-10 of 17 Reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
May 2, 2019
Healthy Stock
Love my Citrus Collection.
Delivered as expected last spring. Wintered indoors and expecting a good growth in our hot humid KY summers.
Rated 5 out of 5
May 9, 2018
Citrus collection
This is my first time trying citrus trees. Received my trees a couple weeks ago. The lime tree had a broken branch and was very dry. Wasn’t sure it would make it. Planted all four trees in large pots and placed in semi-shaded area to acclimate them. All the trees appear to be doing well. The lime tree has recovered well and is flush with new growth. Well pleased with this order, but then Stark Brothers has always done a great job in providing a high quality product.
Rated 5 out of 5
May 18, 2017
Great experience!
I ordered the quartet a year ago, the plants are still doing Great! They are still small but all are alive and my Meyer lemon has a fruit on it! I'm in the Midwest so trees live in pots and are outdoors in summer and indoors near a window in winter
Rated 5 out of 5
May 15, 2017
The Meyer lemon is thriving and (slowly but continuously) bearing fruit. The other three look good, and two are now starting to flower after about a year.
Rated 5 out of 5
May 10, 2017
fruit from 3 of 4 already!!!
I was thinking as small as they were it would be years before I got fruit, but i harvested 2 lemons and a orange the first summer. This spring 3 are blooming like crazy and started little fruit, so much in fact that I have removed most blooms. The one not blooming is growing like crazy and looks very healthy just no blooms yet. Great trees!!!
Rated 5 out of 5
May 10, 2017
Love my citrus trees.
These trees shipped beautifully, and arrived very healthy. I am very excited for when they will start to fruit.
Rated 5 out of 5
May 7, 2017
three out of four ain't bad for me
this is the second season for my 4 plants. all 4 did very well on my front porch for the first year. starting their second season, only one has fruit, the lemon. the orange tree did well until a month ago. for unknown reasons, it dropped every leaf it had, it's totally bare. I don't know why. i will keep watch to see if it comes back. otherwise, i'm quite happy with my porch container plants. all of the others have new growth and appear healthy and happy.
Rated 4 out of 5
Jun 2, 2019
Quartet Citrus Tree Collection
The plants arrived in good condition - however the lime tree was so tall the person packing it had bent the top 6+ inches over and it broke in transit. Where can I get more information about repotting and best care? I want to be successful ! So far any fruit that appeared after the blossom have turned brown and fallen off. Please give me some guidance !
Rated 4 out of 5
May 12, 2018
Thriving Yes, Fruiting No
We bought the Quartet last year. We live in rural southern Illinois. All four plants are doing well as far as leafing out and flowering. However only the Calamondin has produced fruit. We are not disappointed, as we knew what we were getting--young trees that would take at least a couple seasons to mature. They each were transplanted in to large pots with good drainage and took them in for the winter season with a sunny southeast exposure. There was very little leaf drop and January came and we had plenty of fragrant blossoms and then came the new growth (along with the Valentine's Day fertilizing). It is now May 2018 and they are back out on the patio in 85 degree sunshine. We plan to fertilize around Memorial Day and then again around Labor Day. Please ask questions and we will keep you posted.
Rated 4 out of 5
Mar 23, 2017
Nice little trees
I ordered the Quartet citrus tree collection a couple of weeks ago. They were shipped quickly, arrived just fine and are now potted and in my patio garden. It was obvious that Stark Brothers took great care in selecting, packaging and shipping this collection. I am VERY pleased! I would give the collection 5 stars but it's a little early; I need to wait and see how well the little trees fare over the spring and summer. However, so far I am very pleased. Top notch collection!