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Sweet Kumquat Tree

Introduction

Pop Your Home-Grown Sweet Kumquats in Your Mouth and Enjoy!

  • Super sweet bite-sized fruit
  • Kumquats are rich in nutritional benefits
  • Beautiful plant can be grown indoors or indoor/outdoor as a patio plant
  • Easy to grow in pots

Description

The Sweet Kumquat tree doesn’t just produce nutrient-rich fruit, it also makes a gorgeous house or patio plant with beautiful, fragrant blooms and colorful fruit. The attractive evergreen leaves are a glossy and vibrant green. This dwarf fruit tree stays small, only reaching about 6 to 10 feet tall when planted in the ground. It stays smaller when grown in pots and can be kept as a small bush when maintained with pruning which it tolerates well.

Enjoy growing your very own bite-sized citrus fruit. The Sweet Kumquat is even tastier than traditional kumquats with a sweeter flavor. The skin is, of course, edible as is the fruit inside. Most kumquat lovers simply pop the entire fruit in their mouth like candy! Kumquats are mainly eaten fresh, but can also be pickled, candied, and made into jam or marmalade.

Key Features

  • Grow your own fruit your way! Grow indoor, outdoor, or any way that you please when you have your own Sweet Kumquat tree
  • Produces nutritious and delicious fruit. This citrus tree produces the best sweet kumquats.
  • Attractive and fragrant plant. Whether you want to grow this plant indoors or outdoors it will look good. The foliage is shiny and evergreen. The pretty blooms smell heavenly, and the fruit adds color and beauty.
  • High rewards for minimal care. With just a bit of sun, water, and food, this tree will grow and thrive. You will be rewarded with beauty and yummy fruit.

Pro Tip: For success growing the Sweet Kumquat tree indoors be sure this tropical tree has some humidity in winter. Dry, heated air lowers the humidity. Mist this tree daily in winter to keep it healthy and happy.

How to Care

  • Sweet Kumquat trees grow best in full sun.
  • Citrus trees require well-drained soil. Allow the soil to dry out before watering.
  • Water kumquat trees deeply when the soil is dry.
  • Feed these dwarf citrus trees with Espoma Citrus-Tone in late winter, late spring, and early fall.
  • This tree is self-fertile

Potted Citrus Care

Choose a pot and quality organic planting mix that drain well.

Place your potted plant in the sunniest spot in your home. Rotate your plant as needed for even growth.

Indoor plants will enjoy a thorough watering about once a week or so, but this varies. Measure the soil moisture by placing your finger down into the soil about 2 inches. If it feels cool and moist, hold-off. If it feels warm and dry, go ahead and water.

These tropical plants love humidity. Spray plants with water about once daily during winter to keep them happy indoors. A humidifier can also be used.

Container-grown kumquats require more consistent feeding than kumquat trees that are grown in the ground. Apply Espoma Citrus-Tone every 60 days from late winter through fall.

Trim the Sweet Kumquat tree to maintain size. This tree can handle heavy pruning and can be pruned anytime.

Avoid drafty spots in your home as they can dry your tree out.

Browse the Meyer Lemon Tree and our entire Citrus Tree collection for similar options.

Introduction

Pop Your Home-Grown Sweet Kumquats in Your Mouth and Enjoy!

  • Super sweet bite-sized fruit
  • Kumquats are rich in nutritional benefits
  • Beautiful plant can be grown indoors or indoor/outdoor as a patio plant
  • Easy to grow in pots

Description

The Sweet Kumquat tree doesn’t just produce nutrient-rich fruit, it also makes a gorgeous house or patio plant with beautiful, fragrant blooms and colorful fruit. The attractive evergreen leaves are a glossy and vibrant green. This dwarf fruit tree stays small, only reaching about 6 to 10 feet tall when planted in the ground. It stays smaller when grown in pots and can be kept as a small bush when maintained with pruning which it tolerates well.

Enjoy growing your very own bite-sized citrus fruit. The Sweet Kumquat is even tastier than traditional kumquats with a sweeter flavor. The skin is, of course, edible as is the fruit inside. Most kumquat lovers simply pop the entire fruit in their mouth like candy! Kumquats are mainly eaten fresh, but can also be pickled, candied, and made into jam or marmalade.

Key Features

  • Grow your own fruit your way! Grow indoor, outdoor, or any way that you please when you have your own Sweet Kumquat tree
  • Produces nutritious and delicious fruit. This citrus tree produces the best sweet kumquats.
  • Attractive and fragrant plant. Whether you want to grow this plant indoors or outdoors it will look good. The foliage is shiny and evergreen. The pretty blooms smell heavenly, and the fruit adds color and beauty.
  • High rewards for minimal care. With just a bit of sun, water, and food, this tree will grow and thrive. You will be rewarded with beauty and yummy fruit.

Pro Tip: For success growing the Sweet Kumquat tree indoors be sure this tropical tree has some humidity in winter. Dry, heated air lowers the humidity. Mist this tree daily in winter to keep it healthy and happy.

How to Care

  • Sweet Kumquat trees grow best in full sun.
  • Citrus trees require well-drained soil. Allow the soil to dry out before watering.
  • Water kumquat trees deeply when the soil is dry.
  • Feed these dwarf citrus trees with Espoma Citrus-Tone in late winter, late spring, and early fall.
  • This tree is self-fertile

Potted Citrus Care

Choose a pot and quality organic planting mix that drain well.

Place your potted plant in the sunniest spot in your home. Rotate your plant as needed for even growth.

Indoor plants will enjoy a thorough watering about once a week or so, but this varies. Measure the soil moisture by placing your finger down into the soil about 2 inches. If it feels cool and moist, hold-off. If it feels warm and dry, go ahead and water.

These tropical plants love humidity. Spray plants with water about once daily during winter to keep them happy indoors. A humidifier can also be used.

Container-grown kumquats require more consistent feeding than kumquat trees that are grown in the ground. Apply Espoma Citrus-Tone every 60 days from late winter through fall.

Trim the Sweet Kumquat tree to maintain size. This tree can handle heavy pruning and can be pruned anytime.

Avoid drafty spots in your home as they can dry your tree out.

Browse the Meyer Lemon Tree and our entire Citrus Tree collection for similar options.

$36.73

Original: $104.95

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Sweet Kumquat Tree—

$104.95

$36.73

Description

Introduction

Pop Your Home-Grown Sweet Kumquats in Your Mouth and Enjoy!

  • Super sweet bite-sized fruit
  • Kumquats are rich in nutritional benefits
  • Beautiful plant can be grown indoors or indoor/outdoor as a patio plant
  • Easy to grow in pots

Description

The Sweet Kumquat tree doesn’t just produce nutrient-rich fruit, it also makes a gorgeous house or patio plant with beautiful, fragrant blooms and colorful fruit. The attractive evergreen leaves are a glossy and vibrant green. This dwarf fruit tree stays small, only reaching about 6 to 10 feet tall when planted in the ground. It stays smaller when grown in pots and can be kept as a small bush when maintained with pruning which it tolerates well.

Enjoy growing your very own bite-sized citrus fruit. The Sweet Kumquat is even tastier than traditional kumquats with a sweeter flavor. The skin is, of course, edible as is the fruit inside. Most kumquat lovers simply pop the entire fruit in their mouth like candy! Kumquats are mainly eaten fresh, but can also be pickled, candied, and made into jam or marmalade.

Key Features

  • Grow your own fruit your way! Grow indoor, outdoor, or any way that you please when you have your own Sweet Kumquat tree
  • Produces nutritious and delicious fruit. This citrus tree produces the best sweet kumquats.
  • Attractive and fragrant plant. Whether you want to grow this plant indoors or outdoors it will look good. The foliage is shiny and evergreen. The pretty blooms smell heavenly, and the fruit adds color and beauty.
  • High rewards for minimal care. With just a bit of sun, water, and food, this tree will grow and thrive. You will be rewarded with beauty and yummy fruit.

Pro Tip: For success growing the Sweet Kumquat tree indoors be sure this tropical tree has some humidity in winter. Dry, heated air lowers the humidity. Mist this tree daily in winter to keep it healthy and happy.

How to Care

  • Sweet Kumquat trees grow best in full sun.
  • Citrus trees require well-drained soil. Allow the soil to dry out before watering.
  • Water kumquat trees deeply when the soil is dry.
  • Feed these dwarf citrus trees with Espoma Citrus-Tone in late winter, late spring, and early fall.
  • This tree is self-fertile

Potted Citrus Care

Choose a pot and quality organic planting mix that drain well.

Place your potted plant in the sunniest spot in your home. Rotate your plant as needed for even growth.

Indoor plants will enjoy a thorough watering about once a week or so, but this varies. Measure the soil moisture by placing your finger down into the soil about 2 inches. If it feels cool and moist, hold-off. If it feels warm and dry, go ahead and water.

These tropical plants love humidity. Spray plants with water about once daily during winter to keep them happy indoors. A humidifier can also be used.

Container-grown kumquats require more consistent feeding than kumquat trees that are grown in the ground. Apply Espoma Citrus-Tone every 60 days from late winter through fall.

Trim the Sweet Kumquat tree to maintain size. This tree can handle heavy pruning and can be pruned anytime.

Avoid drafty spots in your home as they can dry your tree out.

Browse the Meyer Lemon Tree and our entire Citrus Tree collection for similar options.

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