Bring the Taste of Sunshine Home with a Satsuma Citrus Tree
Imagine plucking your own juicy, sweet Satsuma oranges right from your backyard! With our Satsuma Citrus Tree, this dream can become a reality. This delightful tree, standing 2-3 feet tall and nestled in a 1-gallon pot, is ready to bring a burst of flavor and fragrance to your home. Please note that we cannot ship to California, Hawaii, Guam, Puerto Rico, or Alaska.
The Satsuma Citrus Tree is prized for its easy-to-peel, seedless fruit that’s bursting with sweet, tangy flavor. These trees are relatively easy to care for, making them perfect for both beginner and experienced gardeners. Enjoy fresh-squeezed juice, delicious snacks, and the satisfaction of growing your own fruit. A Satsuma Tree will bring years of enjoyment.
Key Benefits:
- Delicious Fruit: Enjoy abundant harvests of sweet, seedless Satsuma oranges.
- Easy to Grow: Relatively low-maintenance, perfect for home gardeners.
- Beautiful Ornamental Tree: Adds beauty and fragrance to your landscape.
- Container-Friendly: Thrives in pots, ideal for patios and balconies.
- Early Season Harvest: Enjoy fresh citrus earlier than other varieties.
Our Satsuma Citrus Trees are carefully nurtured to ensure they arrive healthy and ready to thrive in their new home. With proper care, you’ll be enjoying your own homegrown Satsumas in no time. The sweet fragrance of the blossoms will fill your garden, and the vibrant fruit will add a splash of color to your landscape. Consider these trees for your home or as a gift for the gardener in your life.
Frequently Asked Questions:
- How tall will the Satsuma Citrus Tree get? The tree will be 2-3 feet upon delivery and can grow to 6-12 feet tall when mature.
- What kind of soil does it need? Well-draining soil is essential. A citrus-specific potting mix is ideal.
- How much sunlight does it require? Satsuma Citrus Trees need at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight each day.
- When is the best time to plant it? Spring or early fall is the ideal time to plant your Satsuma Citrus Tree.
- How often should I water it? Water deeply when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Avoid overwatering, which can lead to root rot.
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