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PLANTS FRUIT TREES Zest for life Squeeze the day and plant these citrus stars in your great outdoors now Dwarf Valencia This compact tree — up to 2m tall and wide — is perfect for small gardens or large pots. It's actually a traditional Valencia orange grafted onto dwarfing rootstock, so while the tree is small, the abundant fruit isn’t! Grow in full sun with well-draining soil or in a pot of good-quality mix. Tahitian lime With tangy and juicy seedless fruit and nearly thornless branches, this gorgeous feature tree is a popular choice for gardeners. It can grow up to 4m tall and wide, so look for the dwarf form if you prefer a more compact tree. Can tolerate light frost once established. Eureka lemon Considered one of the best lemons for flavour, its main crop of medium- large fruit appears in winter, with smaller fruit in spring and summer. It grows best in warm, frost-free climes — in cooler zones, look for a cold-tolerant variety like ‘Lisbon’. Plant in full sun in well-draining soil. Finger lime The fruit skin and ‘caviar’ pulp are available in many colours including lime green, pink, bright red or golden yellow. It's a very thorny tree of up to 6m, but can be kept compact with regular pruning. Slow growing, it prefers a warm, frost-free climate. Position in full sun with well-draining soil and protect from strong winds. FOR MORE PLANTS, VISIT bunnings.comau/plants (Citrus sinensis ‘Valencia’ ) Water regularly and feed throughout the year with a citrus-specific fertiliser. (Citrus limon Eureka’) Asmall-medium tree which is virtually thornless, and grows 4-6m tall and 3m wide. (Citrus x latifolia) Plant in full sun and well-draining soil, enriched with plenty of organic matter like compost. (Citrus australasica) This native lime has finger-like fruit filled with tiny juicy pearls that burst with tangy flavour. 90 bunnings.com.au | (G) bunnings | ) bunnings Words Tammy Huynh. Photography Getty images.
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