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Citrus trees in their many varieties have a long history in Asia, the sub-continent and throughout the "new world" spread mainly by Spanish conquests of the warmer lattitudes. Citrus are known best for former Spanish colonies Florida and California, both rich with the sandy soil and sunlight citrus trees love so much.

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Enliven Your Landscape 

Few things can anchor a suburban landscape or create a centerpiece in a garden patio like a premium Dwarf Citrus Tree. Dwarf citrus are the perfect size for the home orchard. They give the promise of providing a thick canopy of rich evergreen color, a period of intoxicating blossoms, and the reward of unusually attractive and tasty fruit.

 

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Tangy Sweet and Juicy

Citrus trees, especially true dwarf varieties, planted on patios and backyards, with sufficient irrigation can mature into heavy fruit-bearing plants that can live to the ripe old age of 50 years or more.

Consider these varieties for a garden specimen,

or several selections for planting in your home orchard.

 

Lime Tangy Garnish

Valencia Orange Late Season Juicer

Grapefruit The Breakfast Treat

Lemon A Kitchen Staple Year Round

Navel Orange Early Season Peel 'n Eat

 

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Selection and Care Make The Difference

Three things will ensure your success: 1) selecting a quality tree, 2) locating it best garden location, and 3) caring for it with a few simple routines.

How to best perform all three are outlined in The Garden Guy's Quick Guide To Citrus Growing Success

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CITRUS

SUCCESS

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