*Miniature Citrus Trees*

Bring some sun inside all winter long with varieties of tart and tasty dwarf
citrus you can grow indoors.

Think that fragrant blooms and brightly colored fruits are just a summertime
treat? Miniature citrus trees can flourish into the winter. All they need is
a bright sunny spot indoors and a little bit of TLC.

Many varieties have been bred so that they can be planted in containers and
brought inside for the winter. And if you choose wisely, you may even get a
crop of delicious fruit that you can eat right off your own tree or share
with friends.

Meyer lemon—a cross between a sweet orange and a lemon—is one of the most
popular mini citrus trees. "The large, rich-flavored Meyer lemons can hang
on the tree for a long time, like enormous gold jewels" says April Gonzales
of April Gonzales Garden Design in Southampton, New York. "When they flower,
the fragrance is extraordinary."

Other miniature trees that are good bets for producing flowers and fruit
indoors include the kaffir lime, Meiwa kumquat and calamondin (its fruit has
a tartlime-orange flavor).


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