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Citrus & Fruit
Enjoy the freshness of homegrown produce with our Citrus & Fruit collection, featuring juicy oranges, zesty limes, and crisp apples grown right in your own backyard. These trees are as beautiful as they are bountiful, offering fragrance, shade, and delicious harvests.
π± Why Choose Citrus & Fruit
ββ―Delicious, Homegrown Produceβ―β Pick your own fruit straight from the tree.
ββ―Fragrant Flowers & Foliageβ―β Enjoy year-round beauty and seasonal blooms.
ββ―Perfect for Edible Gardensβ―β Great for suburban backyards, courtyards, or acreage.
ββ―Low Maintenance Once Establishedβ―β Hardy trees that thrive with minimal effort.
ββ―Ideal for Australian Climatesβ―β Suited to temperate and subtropical regions across the country.
Top Picks from This Collection
Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection:
-β―Washington Navel Orange Tree (Citrus sinensis)β―β Seedless, sweet, and easy to peel, perfect for fresh eating and juicing.
-β―Tahitian Lime Tree (Citrus latifolia 'Tahitian')β―β Thornless and compact with glossy leaves and a steady supply of limes year-round.
-β―Red Fuji Apple Tree (Malus domestica 'Red Fuji')β―β Crisp, super-sweet apples with a long shelf life, ideal for cool or temperate climates.
π‘ Where Citrus & Fruit Belong in Your Landscape
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β―Backyard Edible Gardensβ―β A must-have for anyone growing their own food.
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β―Sunny Courtyards or Patiosβ―β Compact varieties thrive in large pots with good light.
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β―Mixed Garden Bedsβ―β Combine with herbs and flowering perennials for a productive and pretty space.
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β―Family-Friendly Yardsβ―β Fun and rewarding for kids and garden lovers of all ages.
Expert Plant Selection Tip
Choose a sunny spot with at least 6 hours of direct light for best fruiting. Citrus prefers slightly acidic, well-draining soil and benefits from slow-release fertiliser in spring and summer. For apples, cross-pollination with a second variety can boost yieldβespecially in cooler regions.
β FAQs About Citrus & Fruit
Do I need two trees for fruit?
Citrus trees are self-pollinating, but apples like Fuji may produce better with a compatible pollinator nearby.
Can I grow these in pots?
Yes, use dwarf varieties or compact rootstocks in large pots with good drainage and regular feeding.
How long until I get fruit?
Most citrus and apple trees begin fruiting within 2β4 years with proper care.
Are these trees suitable for all climates?
They grow best in temperate to subtropical areas, check individual varieties for cold or heat tolerance.
Are they hard to care for?
Not at all, these fruit trees are low maintenance once established and only require seasonal pruning and feeding.
πΏ Ready to Transform Your Space with Citrus & Fruit?
Turn your garden into a fruitful retreat, shop Citrus & Fruit trees today!