Shop Citrus Trees & Plants on Sale
Whether you're looking to grow lemons, limes, oranges, mandarins, grapefruits, or kumquats, this collection includes some of our most popular fruiting plants for patios, balconies, sunrooms, and yards.
Shop customer favorites like the Improved Meyer Lemon Bush, Key Lime Tree, Calamondin Orange Bush, Australian Finger Lime Tree, Cara Cara Orange Tree, Owari Satsuma Tree, Fukushu Kumquat Tree, Clementine Mandarin Tree, and more.
Citrus plants are loved for more than just their fruit. Many varieties produce fragrant white blooms and glossy evergreen foliage that add year-round beauty to indoor and outdoor spaces. Even better, most citrus varieties grow well in containers, making them ideal for patios, decks, balconies, and sunny indoor spaces.
Whether you're growing your first citrus plant or adding something new, now is a great time to save on fruiting plants that fruit and fragrance for years to come.
Why Grow Citrus?
- Enjoy homegrown lemons, limes, oranges, mandarins, and kumquats fresh from your own backyard
- Many citrus varieties are easy to grow and well-suited for container growing
- Citrus plants' fragrant blooms and foliage add seasonal interest
- Great for gardeners, food lovers, and gift-giving
FAQs About Growing Citrus Trees
Can citrus trees grow in pots or containers?
Yes. Most citrus trees grow beautifully in containers, making them a great choice for patios, balconies, porches, and sunny indoor spaces. Just be sure your planter has drainage and is large enough to accommodate growth over time.
How much sun do citrus trees need?
Citrus trees perform best with at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight each day. Outdoors, choose the sunniest spot available. Indoors, place your tree near a bright south- or west-facing window.
Which citrus tree is best for beginners?
The Improved Meyer Lemon is one of the easiest citrus varieties to grow. It's known for its fragrant blooms, compact size, and sweet fruit, making it a favorite for both new and experienced gardeners.
Can I grow citrus trees indoors?
Absolutely. Many citrus varieties can thrive indoors when given enough light. During warmer months, they can also be moved outdoors to enjoy additional sunshine.
How often should I water citrus trees?
Water when the top few inches of soil feel dry. Citrus trees prefer consistent moisture but don't like sitting in soggy soil. Container-grown citrus may need more frequent watering during hot weather.
Do citrus trees produce fragrant flowers?
Yes. Citrus blossoms are known for their sweet fragrance and are often just as beloved as the fruit itself.
How long does it take a citrus tree to produce fruit?
Many citrus trees begin producing fruit within a few years, though timing varies by variety, growing conditions, and plant maturity at the time of purchase.
Which citrus trees are best for patios and small spaces?
Improved Meyer Lemon, Key Lime, Calamondin Orange, Kumquat, and Mandarin varieties are all popular choices for patios, balconies, and container gardens thanks to their manageable size and ornamental appeal.