Indoor Fruit Trees – Easy Care And Enjoyable

by Jim and Laura Hofman

If you enjoy fresh fruit picked right from the tree, have you ever considered owning your own fruit tree? Even if you live in a small apartment, you can grow your own fruit with your own indoor fruit tree. These wonderful new additions to the gardening hobby are perfect for gardeners of all skill levels, even beginners.

As you’d expect from their name, indoor fruit trees are specifically designed to thrive indoors. Indoor fruit trees are small, only growing to 10-12 feet, and only that high if they’re never pruned. Best of all, no matter your fruit preference, there’s an indoor fruit tree for you. They come in varieties of lemon, lime, orange, grapefruit, and more.

How Does An Indoor Fruit Tree Arrive At My Home?

Indoor fruit trees are usually shipped from the grower in a standard container, anywhere from 3 to 7 gallon size. Indoor fruit tree growers are able to ship all over the United States at any time of year as indoor fruit trees are quite hardy and durable.

Making Sure Your Indoor Fruit Tree Thrives

Since indoor fruit trees are hardy, they are relatively easy care and suitable for even beginning gardeners. While growers always include specific indoor fruit tree growing instructions, in general there are just a few things to keep in mind. Give your indoor fruit tree plenty of sun exposure, and don’t over water. Also, follow specific instructions for your type of indoor fruit tree.

How Much Fruit Will I Get?

You’ll normally receive several pounds of fruit from an indoor fruit tree annually. Of course, actual yield depends upon how well the tree is cared for, as well as the specific type of indoor fruit tree you own.

More Indoor Fruit Tree Information

While it isn’t completely necessary, indoor fruit trees can benefit if they spend warmer months outdoors on a patio or balcony. When the temperature drops consistently into the low 40′s, bring the indoor fruit tree inside. In terms of watering, usually every 10-14 days is sufficient. You may also want to consider a time release citrus fertilizer for your indoor fruit tree, which are available online or at garden centers.

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