Compact, fruit-producing citrus bushes perfect for patios, balconies, and bright indoor spaces. These established plants offer fragrant blossoms, glossy foliage, and vibrant fruit in a manageable starter size.
Available Varieties:
• Navel Orange
• Red Navel Orange
• Limequat
• Persian Lime
• Variegated Pink Lemonade Lemon
Size: Approximately 2 feet tall
Pot Size: 10" nursery pot
Growth Habit: Compact, bushy growth with developing fruiting branches
Light: Requires bright, direct light. Best growth and fruiting with 6–8 hours of sun daily.
Water: Water thoroughly when the top 1–2 inches of soil are dry. Ensure excellent drainage and avoid letting roots sit in standing water.
Care Level: Moderate. Benefits from consistent watering, good drainage, and citrus fertilizer during the growing season.
Winter Care (Ontario): Must be brought indoors before frost. Place in a bright window or sunroom to overwinter successfully.
Pet Safe: No – citrus plants are toxic to cats and dogs if ingested.
Tip for Thriving: Rotate occasionally for even growth and use a moisture meter to prevent overwatering.
A great starter fruit tree and thoughtful gift that brings fragrance, greenery, and fresh citrus into any bright space.
Compact, fruit-producing citrus bushes perfect for patios, balconies, and bright indoor spaces. These established plants offer fragrant blossoms, glossy foliage, and vibrant fruit in a manageable starter size.
Available Varieties:
• Navel Orange
• Red Navel Orange
• Limequat
• Persian Lime
• Variegated Pink Lemonade Lemon
Size: Approximately 2 feet tall
Pot Size: 10" nursery pot
Growth Habit: Compact, bushy growth with developing fruiting branches
Light: Requires bright, direct light. Best growth and fruiting with 6–8 hours of sun daily.
Water: Water thoroughly when the top 1–2 inches of soil are dry. Ensure excellent drainage and avoid letting roots sit in standing water.
Care Level: Moderate. Benefits from consistent watering, good drainage, and citrus fertilizer during the growing season.
Winter Care (Ontario): Must be brought indoors before frost. Place in a bright window or sunroom to overwinter successfully.
Pet Safe: No – citrus plants are toxic to cats and dogs if ingested.
Tip for Thriving: Rotate occasionally for even growth and use a moisture meter to prevent overwatering.
A great starter fruit tree and thoughtful gift that brings fragrance, greenery, and fresh citrus into any bright space.