Fruiting Citrus Trees – 4ft Tall – 12" Pot

CA$189.99

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.

Variety.:

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.