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Great finds Mediterranean Fruit Collection (Citrus Fruit)Citrus, Ficus caricaOrange, Lemon, Lime, Fig

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Transform your patio into a Mediterranean oasis with this abundant selection of fruit trees. Citrus trees make an excellent choice for patio gardening, providing perfumed spring blossom, attractive glossy foliage and fruit which is both ornamental and edible. These Citrus trees can be grown in containers, thriving outdoors on a sunny patio during the summer months and overwintered in a conservatory or heated greenhouse. Green figs are easy to grow outside on a warm, sunny wall, yielding crops of juicy, fresh figs from August to September. Height: up to 3m (9′). Spread: up to 4m (13′).

Mediterranean Fruit Collection comprises:

  • Tahiti Lime 
  • Orange Tree
  • Lemon Tree
  • Green Fig

Growing Information

Citrus Trees – Plant citrus trees in patio containers in a mix of ericaceous compost and neutral, soil based compost such as John Innes No. 3. Repot the plant at its original soil level and firm well into the new container. Water well and position in a frost free position in full sun.

Fig Trees – Grow fig trees in a sheltered, sunny position. A warm, south facing site against a wall is ideal. Figs prefer a moisture retentive, fertile, well drained soil that is slightly alkaline. Prior to planting fig trees, incorporate plenty of well rotted manure or garden compost into the planting hole. Figs have a vigorous growth habit but can be restricted by constructing a 60cm (2′) square, open bottomed brick or concrete pit around the root system. Add a 15cm (6″) layer of broken stone to the base of the pit. Alternatively plant figs in large patio containers using a well drained compost such as John Innes No.3. When growing fig trees in containers they should be repotted every two years. If figs are to be wall trained, install support wires prior to planting.