Quartet Citrus Tree Collection Kit

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Description

Start your citrus trees off right. Kit includes four citrus trees, plus four 10-inch pots and saucers to transplant new trees into. These containers leave adequate room for roots to spread and grow after planting — just add potting medium and water! Easily portable pot and saucer are made of durable, crack- and chip-resistant resin that is lightweight and resistant to fading.

Customize your Collection!

Want a different variety? Or several different varieties? For a little more, you can substitute trees you may prefer. Call 800.836.9630, chat or email us to build your perfect collection!

Tools & Supplies

Having the proper tools and supplies when growing your own can make the difference between a good harvest and a great harvest! Here's a list that our experts recommend for this variety.

Planting & Care

Learn all about how to grow citrus trees in The Growing Guide. An entire section of our website dedicated to your growing success.

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Why did you choose this?

I recently finished a 16’x32’, full environmental control, greenhouse attached to my home. Been chewing at the bit to get these selections. I don’t know of any other company, other than, Stark…

Want to try my hand at growing Citrus trees to have fruit on hand.

for the beautiful colors and hopefully fragrant fruit

Four citrus trees!!!! Why not choose this item. Want to try my hand at growing citrus.

Can I grow citrus indoors in my ( 81301) zone?

Yes. I have two Meyer Lemon trees, both indoors and both already fruiting (they were planted 6 months ago). One is in a sunny windowsill and does slightly better than the other that gets less sun (bigger leafs and more fruit). Just be sure to feed them regularly when fruiting and plant in well drained pot. Do not overwater - lemons like to dry out a bit between waterings. Soil should be damp when watered, never soggy. Just bought he other citrus trees and will see how they do.

Are they grafted dwarfs trees ?

Yes, all of our citrus trees are grafted dwarf trees.

Is there an easy way to tell these plants apart. My tags fell out of 3 now I have no clue what they are?

I labeled each one when I got them just in case that happened. My fruit has come up so now I can tell by the fruit.

When are they available?

We appreciate you reaching out to us. Our citrus plants are available - we just don't have them paired together in a collection.

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If you have any further questions please don't hesitate to reach back out to us. Have a great day!

Can you ship citrus to Arizona?

Hi Ashley, We appreciate you reaching out to us. Looks like Stark Bro's can not ship the lemon, lime and tangerine into the the State of Arizona at this time. There is no restriction on the Calamondin orange.

If you have any further questions please don't hesitate to reach back out to us. Have a great day!

Can I order this collection with 3 lemons and 1 lime instead of one of each variety?

We can customize any collection we offer. If you would like to call 800.836.9630, one of our experts will take care of your request.

For Meyer Lemons, how are flowers pollinated if grown indoors? and do I need 2 plants for proper pollination?

This tree has both male and female flowers, and is self-pollinating.

Will each tree produce fruit?

Each tree will most certainly produce fruit if given adequate sunlight, food, water and good soil.

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Rated 5 out of 5
May 16, 2019
Great plants
All plants are doing well. Any stark plants are great and worth the cost.
Rated 5 out of 5
May 20, 2017
Great little plants
It's been a year and they are all alive still haha. Plants are growing good. They were nice looking plants and I can't wait for the fruit to start so I can finally taste one.
Rated 4 out of 5
Jul 26, 2018
One produced fruit first year, one died, and other 2 doing well
The lemon produced one very large and tasty fruit the very first year, and is still growing nicely. The tangerine & orange are thriving, with lots of new growth. No fruit yet on those, but not really expecting any for maybe another year. It was a surprise that the lemon produced so quickly. The lime unfortunately did not like being moved indoors for the winter. While the other 3 did just fine, the lime did not and was dead by spring. I recommend having very ideal indoor conditions with ample sunshine, away from forced air vents, etc., if you need to bring the key lime indoors for the winter months.
Rated 4 out of 5
May 12, 2018
Central PA
This will be the second summer with these trees. They all grew well last summer and 3 out of 4 even flowered, even if there was no fruit. The winter inside was rough on them and 3 of them appeared to be dead by the time spring finally got here. However, after about 2 weeks back outside, all 4 of them are growing again. Regular feeding and watering are a must though.
Rated 3 out of 5
May 3, 2019
Quartet Citrus Trees
The Orange, Key Lime, and Tangerine made it through the winter (in the house) and seem to be doing okay now. No fruit yet but looking good.
The Meyer Lemon made it through the winter okay; even had blossoms (no fruit though) but now it has lost all its leaves. Don’t know what is going on with it. I'm keeping my fingers cross that it will grow leaves.