The 5 Best Indoor Fruit Trees to Grow at Home
“Many types of fruit trees will grow well indoors if you give them at least 4 hours of direct sunlight,” says Danny Trejo, founder of Via Citrus, a citrus tree grower in Florida.
“But the more direct sunlight you give them, the better they do.” 6-8 hours is ideal. In most cases, that means you’ll need to supplement natural light by using a grow light. Here are 5 to know!
CALAMONDIN ORANGE (CITRUS MITUS)
Why We Love It: Attractive foliage, fragrant flowers, self-pollinating
How to Water: Water when index finger pushed into soil feels dry
VIA CITRUS
1
MEYER LEMON (CITRUS X MEYERI)
Why We Love It: Pretty small tree, self-pollinating
How to Water: Water when index finger pushed into soil feels dry
VIA CITRUS
2
KEY LIME (CITRUS AURANTIFOLIA)
Why We Love It: Handsome tree, self-pollinating, flavorful limes
How to Water: Water when index finger pushed into soil feels dry
VIA CITRUS
3
OLIVE (OLEA EUROPAEA)
Why We Love It: Handsome, silvery foliage
How to Water: Water when index finger pushed into soil feels dry
MAURO MURGIA
4
COFFEE PLANT (COFFEA ARABICA)
Why We Love It: Shiny foliage and dense bushy form
How to Water: Water when soil feels dry
CATALIN PITURCA
5
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