🍊 Grow Bold, Live Fresh – Your Mediterranean Escape in a Pot!
The YouGarden Citrus Blood Orange Tree is an established 80cm tall fruit tree in a 4-litre pot, perfect for pot growing in full sun. It produces fragrant white blossoms in spring and yields antioxidant-rich blood oranges from October, bringing a Mediterranean vibe and fresh, vitamin C-packed fruit to your home garden year after year.
Package Dimensions | 120 x 25 x 25 cm; 4.45 kg |
Expected blooming period | Spring to Summer |
Sunlight exposure | Full Sun |
Manufacturer | Yougarden |
ASIN | B01NAVDN3N |
D**E
AN EXCELLENT LITTLE FRUIT TREE!
This little tree is brilliant! It arrived well on time, a height as described, was well pruned and shaped, in a good sized and well watered pot, has new growth and numerous flower buds. I am so very pleased with it, and look forward to it developing further. Many thanks for such a good plant.
R**5
Love it
I’m in love with this. Citrus smell immediately, plenty of buds and new fruit in process of growing. It’s perfect for our allotment
C**L
A very healthy plant
I took delivery of this little 'Moro' blood orange tree a couple of weeks ago. I'm very happy with the quality: deep green leaves, healthy bark (and incredible 2cm or longer spines!) I have given it a citrus feed, pop it out in the garden when it's sunny (it will go out permanently once the weather warms up), and can see new leaves beginning to sprout.
N**H
HopeThat it will produce fruits at some point
This product is giftable but could benefit from clear instructions on how to care for and get the best from your plant,
R**.
Looks good.
It came covered in white powder, but I sprayed a heavily diluted baking soda spray and later dishsoap too on the leaves. It's fine now. I can't wait until next year when it flowers and produces fruit.
G**O
Stunning tree
What a tree and cheaper than buying direct once you include p&p.My tree from bottom of pot to top of crown is about 110cm it's in fantastic health and i counted at least 40 proto oranges.I won't keep them all as the tree is still young and for it's size no more than 20 is recommended.I will leave it in its pot this year and pot on to a slightly larger pot next spring.This is my second tree as i left the other one out in the severe frosts of Dec/Jan it's still alive but required a really hard pruning and will need a year to hopefully recover so take note.I'll be buying a large 'Bearss' Lime Tree in future if this blood orange is anything to go by.Citrus are pretty easy to care for use a citrus feed do not overwater,don't let sit in water and defo don't leave out in the frost!
R**D
Had an insect infestation
Had an infestation and many of the leaves are eaten.Phoned and emailed them but as of now but nothing has been done.Will update if this is resolved.
E**T
Lovely plant
It came to me looking amazing with some fruit and loads of flowers . The min the weather warmed up I moved it out side to see it lose all it leafs and fruit . It tryed to grow and did not do well . Toward 1st cold snap I brought it in the house there it lost the last 2 leaf it had . It started to slowly bonce back and now is leading out well . But no fruit would say this plant is a pest magnet though . Dispite this it still is growing new leaf’s even though it had a big spider mite issue that I can’t seem to bring down to lower numbers . On a plus note the other plant around it have not had as much issue with spider mite due to this plant taking most the issue .
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