Dwarf Citrus Espalier

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Dwarf Lemon or Lime Espalier

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  • Expert craftsmanship lattice-grown fruit trees
  • Dwarf citrus espalier, ideal for small or narrow garden
  • Enjoy delicious fruit from your very own garden
  • Available in Lemon Lisbon or Lime Tahitian
  • For best result, plant in full sun location
  • Creates a stunning garden center piece
  • Suitable for planter pots

$185.00

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Description

These citrus fruit trees are carefully cultivated on the lattice to produce an eye-catching garden element that will dazzle.  Dwarf Citrus Espalier are available in both Lemon or Lime.  Ideal for narrow garden beds, small gardens or balconies. Its compact growth habit and luxuriant evergreen foliage, enjoy this compact citrus form. Beyond aesthetics, Dwarf Citrus are a great addition to any home cook, enhancing your cooking and beverages.

 

Product Specifications

  • Varieties available: Lemon Lisbon or Tahitian Lime
  • Form: Upright, compact, dwarf
  • Uses: Screening, feature, espalier, fruit and juice production
  • Evergreen / Deciduous: Evergreen
  • Position: Requires Full Sun
  • Soil Type: Well-draining, well-fertilised soil
  • Watering: Keep adequately watered and mulched, especially during warmer seasons
  • Fertiliser: Citrus-specific fertiliser for optimal fruit production
  • Planter Suitability: Yes

 

Commonly Asked Questions

How do I look after my Lime Espalier?

Espaliered fruit will continue to grow beyond the current lattice. You can snip off the existing lattice to attach a larger lattice or an additional one. Espaliered fruit grows well along guide wires also. Plants can also be pruned back to smaller sizes to suit compact gardens. This dwarf variety is ideal for smaller gardens and courtyards.

 

How do I get my Lime Espalier to produce delicious fruit?

A well-hydrated plant will produce juicy fruit. The location of the Espalier is especially important, as citrus will prefer a full sun location. Look into disease prevention to ensure your plant is healthy, and use a fertiliser specially designed for citrus. Good draining is also a must; a layer of mulch will also help keep the moisture in the soil.

 

When do Limes produce fruit?

It can take a couple of years for limes to produce fruit; be patient and look after your plant’s health, and you will be rewarded. Limes will produce fruit in the warmer months of the year. Tahitian lime is particularly popular for baking and general cooking, including rind and juice. Kaffir lime is more suited to Asian-style cooking.