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Citrus varieties for hobby growers and individuals
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Grafted Eureka Lemon Tree on Amargo rootstock 3L pot
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Grafted Fino Lemon Tree on Amargo rootstock 3L pot
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Grafted Interdonato Lemon Tree on Amargo rootstock 3L pot
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Grafted Verna Lemon Tree on Amargo rootstock 3L pot
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Grafted Valencia Late Orange Tree on Citrumelo 4475 rootstock 3L pot
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Grafted Fino Lemon Tree on Carrizo rootstock 3L pot
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Grafted Red Lina Orange Tree on Citrumelo 4475 rootstock 3L pot
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Grafted Sanguinelli Orange Tree on Citrumelo 4475 rootstock 3L pot
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Grafted Eureka Lemon Tree on Citrange C35 rootstock 3L pot
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Grafted Fino Lemon Tree on Citrange C35 rootstock 3L pot
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Grafted Interdonato Lemon Tree on Citrange C35 rootstock 3L pot
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Grafted Verna Lemon Tree on Citrange C35 rootstock 3L pot
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Collection: Citrus varieties for hobby growers and individuals
Buy Citrus Plants for Home and Garden Citrus Growers: Grow Your Own Citrus Trees
Whether you're a hobby citrus grower or a gardening enthusiast , growing your own citrus trees can be a rewarding and fulfilling experience. At Agrumiverse , we offer a wide range of specially selected citrus plants to help you create your own orchard, even at home, in your garden, or on your balcony.
Our plants are hardy, easy to grow, and suitable for both hobbyists and novice gardeners. Whether you're growing lemons, oranges, tangerines, or limes, our plants will allow you to harvest delicious fruit all year round.
Citrus Plants for All Levels
We understand that every gardener has different needs and experience levels. That's why we offer citrus plants suitable for both beginners and experienced enthusiasts. Whether you have a small garden, a patio, or just a few pots on a balcony, our plants are designed to adapt to any space.
Our citrus trees can be planted in the ground or in pots , allowing you to grow your trees according to your preferences and local climate conditions. With Agrumiverse, even those living in colder regions can successfully grow citrus trees, provided they follow a few simple guidelines.
Why Grow Citrus Fruits at Home?
Citrus trees are not only beautiful, with their glossy leaves and fragrant flowers, but they also produce fresh, flavorful fruit that is rich in vitamin C. Growing your own citrus fruits allows you to control their quality and ensure they are free from pesticides or chemicals.
In addition, lemon , orange and mandarin trees bring a Mediterranean touch to your outdoor space, creating a relaxing and pleasant atmosphere. They are perfect for beautifying your gardens, terraces and balconies while providing a regular production of fruit.
Our Citrus Varieties for Amateurs and Individuals
We offer a wide variety of citrus plants suitable for both temperate and warmer climates. Here are some of the most popular varieties for hobbyists and home growers:
- Meyer and Eureka Lemon Trees
- Navel and Valencia orange trees
- Clémenvilla and Satsuma mandarin trees
- Tahiti and Kaffir Limes
- Kumquats and Pink Grapefruits
These citrus fruits are ideal for growing in pots or in the ground, depending on your available space and local climate. Our grafted citrus plants ensure fast growth and early fruiting, allowing you to harvest your first fruits quickly.
Practical Tips for Growing Citrus Fruits at Home
Here are some tips for successfully growing citrus fruits at home, even if you are a beginner:
- Plant your citrus trees in a sunny spot, preferably facing south.
- Use a well-drained potting soil specially designed for citrus trees.
- Make sure the pot has good drainage to prevent the roots from sitting in water.
- Water regularly but moderately, avoiding overwatering during the winter.
- Fertilize with a special citrus fertilizer during the growing season to stimulate flowering and fruiting.
- Protect your plants from frost in winter by bringing them indoors or covering them with a winter fleece.
With these simple tips, you'll see your citrus trees thrive and produce abundant fruit, even in small spaces.
The Benefits of Buying Your Citrus Plants from Agrumiverse
By purchasing your citrus plants from Agrumiverse, you benefit from many advantages:
- High quality plants from robust rootstocks
- Varieties suitable for amateurs and individuals
- Competitive prices and fast delivery throughout France
- Free advice for growing and caring for your citrus fruits
- Personalized technical support to answer all your questions
We make every effort to ensure your plants arrive in perfect condition, ready to be planted. With our expertise in citrus growing, we guarantee plants that will grow healthily and provide you with delicious fruit year after year.
FAQs
What is the best citrus fruit for beginners?
The Meyer lemon tree is often recommended for beginners because it is hardy and can be easily grown in pots. It produces tasty fruit and is relatively easy to care for.
Can citrus fruits be grown in pots?
Yes, many citrus fruits can be grown in pots, making them ideal for balconies, terraces or small gardens. Lemon , orange and mandarin trees are well suited to growing in pots.
How often should I water my citrus trees?
In summer, water your citrus trees about once or twice a week. In winter, reduce watering to prevent root rot. Make sure the soil remains slightly moist but never soggy.
Is it possible to grow citrus fruits indoors?
Yes, some citrus fruits like Meyer lemon or kumquat can be grown indoors, provided they receive enough light. Place them near a sunny window.
What type of soil should I use for my citrus trees?
Use a potting soil specifically designed for citrus or Mediterranean plants. It must be well-drained to prevent water from stagnating at the roots.
Conclusion
Whether you're a hobby citrus grower or a passionate home gardener, Agrumiverse offers the best citrus plants to help you succeed in your gardening project. Our varieties are suitable for all spaces and experience levels, and we offer personalized advice to ensure your citrus trees thrive. Order today and start growing your own citrus trees at home with Agrumiverse!