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YouGarden Pair of Large Citrus Trees in 6L Pots with Citrus Feed

Grow your own delicious citrus fruit right here in the UK with this easy-grow Orange & Lemon Tree Collection. Deliciously juicy...read more

Grow your own delicious citrus fruit right here in the UK with this easy-grow Orange & Lemon Tree Collection. Deliciously juicy full-size fruits in the first season, and winter hardy to -5°C. This pair of Orange and Lemon trees will grow and fruit perfectly in the UK. Packed full of vitamin C, they're deliciously juicy and good for you too. They smell simply divine and the sweetly-perfumed white flowers contrast beautifully against the deep green citrus-fragranced foliage. Both of your trees arrive as well-established 1m tall mature specimens in 6 litre pots. And, for the pair, they represent superb value for money much cheaper than most garden centre varieties AND you get a FREE 150g tub of Soluble Citrus Fertiliser (a year's supply) to ensure your trees grow into big, healthy specimens and, most importantly, bear lots of juicy fruit. Lemon 'Eureka'Hardy down to -5°C. - Sweetly scented blossom in late spring. - Full-size fruit from August onwards. - Perfect for drinks and cooking. Orange 'Navelina' - Hardy down to -5°C. - Seedless and very juicy. - Enjoy your own freshly squeezed orange juice. - Packed full of vitamin C. Specifications Supplied as a pair of established trees, 1 m (3 ft) tall in 6L pots, with FREE Complete Year Round Citrus Soluble Fertiliser included Availability: All-year-round Planting time: April to October Flowering time: All-year-round Fruiting time: July to March Top Tips For best results, bring indoors to cool area for winter. Feed with specialist feed regularly during spring and summer growth. Care Information The sweetly-fragranced flowers appear all year round, especially in late winter, and fruit ripens up to 12 months later - so plants are often in flower and fruiting at the same time. Although happy outdoors and hardy to -5°C, they are not completely frost tolerant so will need bringing under cover if very cold nights threaten. In summer, water freely - ideally with rainwater, while in winter you can reduce the amount - allowing the surface to dry out before watering again. Always allow excess water to drain away. Overwatering in winter is one of the commonest problems, so try to keep them on the dry side. Only minimal pruning is required to reshape or remove dead or damaged shoots.

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