- Best used for juices, jams, chutneys
- Perfect for bright windowsills or conservatories
- Produces fruit and fragrant blooms indoors
Citrus trees are a favourite of the sun-loving Mediterranean plants. They can also be enjoyed back home too with some winter protection. The citrus fruits can take approximately a year to develop, but soon you’ll be able to savour the taste of homegrown lemons and Oranges high in vitamin C. Best used for juices, jams, chutneys or alternatively whole fruit can be frozen and used like an ice cube. The zest is a useful ingredient for cooking and baking. Equally, the ellipsoidal yellow fruit looks very attractive so leave a few on for an ornamental plant display. Plant in a container or pot using a mix of ericaceous compost and neutral, soil-based compost such as John Innes No. 3. Repot the plant at its original soil level and firm well into the new container. Water well and position somewhere well and away from cold draughts and radiators 412°C in a conservatory is best. When all risk of frost has passed, plants can be positioned outside from May to October. Water freely in summer and mist leaves daily to increase humidity and discourage pests. Feed with citrus plant fertiliser every 2 weeks. Move plants back indoors before frosts. Reduce watering in winter but do not let the plant dry out completely. Too much or too little water may cause the fruits to drop. Position: Full Sun or Partial Shade Height if unrestricted: 1.5m Spread if unrestricted: 1.2m Supplied as 2 citrus trees 1 x Orange and 1 x lemon in 9cm Nursery Pots Images shown are for guidance only of the expected results from plants upon maturity. Different growing conditions might vary results. Image may be included for illustration of supply, but can vary due to seasonality changes and may not be the exact variety.
Brand:
Thompson and Morgan
Type:
Citrus Fruits
Colour:
Multi
Pack Qty:
2
Size:
300 x 250 x 300cm
Customer Assembly Required:
No
Height:
300.00
Width:
250.00
Depth:
300.00
Model No:
12263