Compact, mature citrus trees already in flower or fruit production. Perfect for patios, balconies, sunrooms, and bright indoor spaces, these established trees offer fragrance, greenery, and fresh citrus in a manageable size.
Available Varieties:
• Meyer Lemon
• Lemon
• Ponderosa Lemon
• Red Lime
• Tangerine
• Navel Orange
• Blood Orange
• Murcott Tangerine
Size: Approximately 4 feet tall
Pot Size: 12" nursery pot
Growth Habit: Upright with a full, healthy canopy
Light: Requires bright, direct light. Thrives 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 water.
Care Level: Moderate. Benefits from consistent watering, good drainage, and feeding during the growing season to support flowering and fruiting.
Winter Care (Ontario): Must be brought indoors before frost. Place in a bright, sunny window or sunroom to overwinter successfully.
Pet Safe: No – citrus trees are toxic to cats and dogs if ingested.
Tip for Thriving: Use a citrus-specific fertilizer and rotate regularly for even growth and brighter foliage.
Smaller than our 10-gallon citrus trees but still mature, established, and fruiting, a perfect balance of size and impact.
Compact, mature citrus trees already in flower or fruit production. Perfect for patios, balconies, sunrooms, and bright indoor spaces, these established trees offer fragrance, greenery, and fresh citrus in a manageable size.
Available Varieties:
• Meyer Lemon
• Lemon
• Ponderosa Lemon
• Red Lime
• Tangerine
• Navel Orange
• Blood Orange
• Murcott Tangerine
Size: Approximately 4 feet tall
Pot Size: 12" nursery pot
Growth Habit: Upright with a full, healthy canopy
Light: Requires bright, direct light. Thrives 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 water.
Care Level: Moderate. Benefits from consistent watering, good drainage, and feeding during the growing season to support flowering and fruiting.
Winter Care (Ontario): Must be brought indoors before frost. Place in a bright, sunny window or sunroom to overwinter successfully.
Pet Safe: No – citrus trees are toxic to cats and dogs if ingested.
Tip for Thriving: Use a citrus-specific fertilizer and rotate regularly for even growth and brighter foliage.
Smaller than our 10-gallon citrus trees but still mature, established, and fruiting, a perfect balance of size and impact.