Elevate your garden with the versatile Persian Lime Tree (Grafted) 3 Feet Tall, a must-have citrus tree for any lime lover. This healthy, grafted citrus tree is delivered with a pot and soil, making it ready to plant and start thriving in your garden or container.
The Persian Lime Tree, also known as Tahiti lime, is cherished for its seedless, juicy limes with a subtle, tangy flavor. Perfect for cooking, cocktails, or garnishing dishes, the Persian lime is a favorite among chefs and home cooks alike. Its compact size makes it ideal for gardens, patios, or container planting, and the grafting ensures early fruit production and robust growth.
This citrus tree thrives in full sun with well-draining soil, making it suitable for various climates. For cooler regions, the Persian Lime Tree can be grown in a container and moved indoors during the winter. Shipping is available every Monday through Wednesday, and free shipping ensures it arrives fresh and ready to grow.
Key Features and Benefits:
- Product Type: Grafted Persian Lime Tree for fresh lime production.
- Condition: Healthy live plant shipped with a pot and soil.
- Size: 3 feet tall, perfect for small gardens or container planting.
- Material: Delivered in a durable pot, ensuring easy transplantation.
- Adaptability: Thrives in gardens, patios, or indoor spaces with sufficient sunlight.
Versatile Uses:
- Culinary: Perfect for fresh lime juice, garnishes, or zesting in recipes.
- Décor: Enhances patios, balconies, or landscapes with greenery and fruit.
- Gifting: A thoughtful gift for gardening enthusiasts or citrus lovers.
- Eco-Friendly: Grow organic, pesticide-free limes at home.
FAQs:
1. How tall is the Persian Lime Tree?
The tree is approximately 3 feet tall, making it ideal for small gardens or containers.
2. Does the tree come with soil?
Yes, the Persian Lime Tree is shipped with a pot and nutrient-rich soil for easy planting.
3. Can this tree be grown indoors?
Yes, the Persian Lime Tree thrives in containers and can be grown indoors near a sunny window in cooler climates.
4. How often should I water the tree?
Water deeply once or twice a week, ensuring the soil remains moist but not waterlogged.
5. When will the tree produce limes?
With proper care, the grafted tree can start producing fruit within 1-2 years after planting.