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Care Instructions
Orange Trees are great indoor and outdoor
patio plants. Trees are self-pollinating both
indoors and outdoors, so only one tree is
needed to produce fruit.
For best results:
In the Spring: Move your potted tree
outdoors into full sun when the threat
of frost is past.
In the Fall: Bring your potted tree back
indoors before the frost season begins.
Orange Trees will adapt well to growing in the
container provided. Citrus trees require at
least 6 hours of sunlight per day to thrive.
Orange Smoothie
½ cup fresh squeezed
orange juice
¼ cup milk
2 tablespoons sugar
8 ice cubes
Orange slices or orange
rind twists for garnish
Directions: Combine all ingredients in
blender cup. Blend until smooth, scraping
down sides of blender as needed.
Use orange slices or orange rind twists to
garnish glasses.
Serve immediately.
Fertilize regularly with high nitrogen formula,
5-3-3 ratio. Water thoroughly while letting the
surface soil dry between watering. Do not
overwater.
Prune by pinching back the tips of new growth
toward the interior branches. Remove any new
growth or stems near the soil.
As the tree grows
over the years,
transplant to larger,
well-draining
containers if needed.
Citrus trees are
self-pollinating
varieties indoors and
outdoors.
Plant Type: Citrus
Bloom Time: Spring-Summer
Shipped Size: 12-24” tall
Mature height: As desired by pruning
Origin: Product of USA;
grown from
cultivated stock
Light: Prefers sunny location
Hardiness: Zones 9-12 outdoors,
but will require protection
if temperatures fall below
freezing; all zones indoors
Zones 9-12
Orange Tree
If you’ve longed to enjoy the sweet scent and
delicious flavor of an orange freshly picked
from your own tree, that long-awaited dream
can now come true! It’s easy to grow an orange
tree indoors, on a patio, on a deck, on a porch,
or even on a balcony of a city high-rise. The
sweet, delectable fruit is perfect for eating
fresh off the tree and for juicing.
Fragrant white blossoms appear in spring
among the glossy, evergreen foliage, and fruit
ripens 7 to 10 months later. The trees are
self-pollinating, so only one is needed to
produce fruit. And, you can maintain the tree at
any size you desire simply by pruning it.