Bring the Sweetness of Homegrown Oranges to Your Garden
Imagine picking your own juicy, delicious oranges right from your backyard. With our grafted Hamlin orange tree, this dream can become a reality. This healthy, young tree, standing approximately 3-4 feet tall, is ready to be planted and flourish in your garden. The Hamlin orange is known for its exceptional sweetness and juiciness, making it a favorite for fresh eating and juicing.
Our orange trees are carefully grafted to ensure superior fruit quality and disease resistance. This means you’ll enjoy a bountiful harvest of sweet, flavorful oranges for years to come. These trees are shipped in a 1-gallon pot with soil, ensuring they arrive healthy and ready to thrive in their new home. Remember, we ship every Monday through Wednesday to ensure minimal transit time and optimal plant health. Please note that due to state regulations, we are unable to ship to California.
Growing your own citrus tree offers numerous benefits. Not only will you have access to fresh, organic fruit, but you’ll also enjoy the beauty and fragrance of an orange tree in your landscape. Orange trees provide shade, attract pollinators, and add a touch of Mediterranean charm to any garden. A grafted orange tree is an investment in your health, your home, and your enjoyment of the outdoors.
This fruit tree is relatively easy to care for, making it a great choice for both experienced gardeners and beginners. With proper watering, fertilization, and sunlight, your Hamlin orange tree will reward you with an abundance of delicious oranges. Plus, the satisfaction of harvesting your own fruit is simply unmatched. Enjoy the taste of homegrown oranges with your very own Hamlin orange tree.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How tall will the Hamlin orange tree eventually grow? Mature Hamlin orange trees can reach heights of 15-20 feet, but you can prune them to maintain a manageable size.
- What kind of soil does this tree need? Hamlin orange trees thrive in well-draining soil that is slightly acidic.
- How often should I water my orange tree? Water deeply when the top inch of soil feels dry. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot.
- When can I expect to harvest oranges? Hamlin oranges typically ripen in the late fall to early winter.
- Is this tree suitable for growing in a container? Yes, Hamlin orange trees can be grown in containers, but you will need to repot them as they grow.
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