Grow Your Own Fresh Fruit With An Indoor Fruit Tree
One of the latest popular additions to the gardening scene is growing fruit indoors with indoor fruit trees. These small, suited-for-indoors fruit bearing trees are ideal for gardeners of all levels of experience. Even those with very little living space can comfortably fit one of these economical fragrant trees.
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?
For the most part, indoor fruit trees are shipped shortly before they’re ready to bear fruit for the first time. Indoor fruit tree growers ship these hardy specimens year around, even to cold weather areas. Typically they arrive in a standard container, normally a 5 or so gallon size.
Does An Indoor Fruit Tree Need Special Care?
You’ll always receive specific instructions on how to care for your indoor fruit tree from the grower. Although there are some subtle differences in care requirements from species to species, caring for an indoor fruit tree is quite easy. Indoor fruit trees need plenty of sun exposure and periodic watering, and in general, that’s about it.
Will I Get Much Fruit From An Indoor Fruit Tree?
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.
Indoor Fruit Tree Miscellaneous
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.











