Two Citrus Favorites in One Easy Pack!
You know and love the Meyer Lemon and Key Lime. And now, you can get them both in one convenient package!
Our Meyer Lemon + Key Lime Bush Pack comes with a 2-gallon Meyer Lemon Bush and a 2-gallon Key Lime Bush – perfect for planting in the ground in warmer climates, or as house or patio plants in cooler climates. Wherever you place them, you’ll enjoy the sweet tangy fruit of the Meyer Lemon (a cross between an orange and a lemon) and the bright, tart Key Lime, grown in your own backyard.
Not only will you get your favorite fruits with this all-in-one pack – you’ll also get glossy, evergreen foliage paired with sweet-smelling citrus blooms in spring. These attractive bushes will add interest and intoxicating fragrance to gardens, backyard orchards, patios and more. A compact bush size means they’re easy to plant nearly anywhere (as long as it’s in full sun!).
And although both of these citrus bushes are self-pollinating, you’ll get double the pollinator power with this pack, for a greater fruit harvest!
What’s more? We’re here to help make sure your new citrus trees thrive. Add on a Citrus Tree Care Kit to make sure your Meyer Lemon and Key Lime bushes grow happy and healthy, with citrus fertilizer, micronutrients, natural insecticide and more, in one easy pack, with step-by-step instructions.
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Planting & Care
1. Planting: Both the Meyer Lemon and Key Lime will grow best when planted in a warm, sunny spot with well-draining soil. Six hours (or more) of direct sun is best.
If you’re planting in containers, select pots that are 1 to 2 pot sizes larger than your shipped containers (one for each plant). Fill the bottom of your pot with a 2-inch layer of crushed stone to improve drainage. Center your tree, fill with soil, water well, and place near a south-facing window.
Note: The leaves of the Meyer Lemon can be toxic to pets.
2. Watering: Allow the soil to dry down to 2 inches between waterings.
While the roots prefer to stay on the dry side, citrus leaves love humidity. Indoor citrus trees will do best if misted daily, especially when you are running your heat during cooler months. You can also use a humidifier or fill your pot’s saucer with rocks and add water – place your plant on the rocks, ensuring the bottom of the pot is above the waterline.
3. Pollination: Both the Meyer Lemon and Key Lime are self-fertile, so you’ll get fruit with just one plant. You’ll get a greater fruit yield the more bushes you plant. Our two-in-one Meyer Lemon and Key Lime Pack provides double the pollination power!
4. Fertilizing: Fertilize regularly with a high-nitrogen blend (like you’ll find in our Citrus Tree Care Kit) each month between April and September.
FGT Tip: Yellowing leaves may indicate the need for more fertilizer.
5. Pruning: Prune as needed to maintain your Meyer Lemon and Key Lime bushes’ shape. Clip off any branches that are too long. Remove branches growing toward the trunk of the bush instead of away from it. This will maintain airflow between the branches.























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