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Lime Trees

Lime Trees

Add zesty flavour and glossy greenery to your garden with our Lime Trees collection. These highly productive, fragrant citrus trees are perfect for home cooks, cocktail lovers and anyone looking to grow fresh limes year-round, whether in a backyard or on a balcony.


🌱 Why Choose Lime Trees

✔ Homegrown Limes Anytime , Pick juicy, fragrant fruit straight from your garden
✔ Great for Cooking and Drinks , Essential for dressings, marinades and cocktails
✔ Compact and Pot-Friendly , Perfect for small gardens or sunny patios
✔ Thrives in Australian Conditions , Loves full sun and warm weather
✔ Beautiful and Productive , Glossy leaves, fragrant blossoms and generous yields


Top Picks from This Collection

Discover 3 bestsellers customers love from this collection:

- Persian Lime Tree, Citrus latifolia , A juicy, seedless lime with a classic citrus flavour, great for culinary use and drinks
- Tahitian Lime Tree, Citrus latifolia 'Tahitian' , A hardy, prolific fruiter that performs well in pots or garden beds with minimal fuss
-Kaffir Lime Tree, Citrus hystrix , Grown for its aromatic leaves and bumpy-skinned fruit, a must-have for Thai and Southeast Asian cuisine


🏡 Where Lime Trees Belong in Your Landscape

✅ Edible Gardens and Backyards , Add a productive twist to your garden beds
✅ Balconies and Courtyards , Dwarf varieties thrive in large pots with good drainage
✅ Outdoor Kitchens and Entertaining Areas , Keep citrus close for cocktails and cooking
✅ Mediterranean and Tropical Garden Designs , Perfect pairing with olives, herbs and figs


Expert Plant Selection Tip

Plant lime trees in full sun and well-drained soil. Water deeply during dry spells and feed with a citrus-specific fertiliser in spring and summer. Prune lightly to shape and remove dead wood. For pots, use a premium potting mix and ensure the container has excellent drainage.


❔ FAQs About Lime Trees

Do I need more than one tree for fruit
No, all lime trees in this collection are self-pollinating and will fruit on their own

Can I grow them in pots
Yes, especially Tahitian and Kaffir Lime, both do well in large containers

How long until they produce fruit
Most begin fruiting within 1 to 2 years after planting

Do they need full sun
Yes, they thrive with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily

What’s the difference between Persian and Tahitian Lime
They’re very similar, both seedless and juicy, but Tahitian Lime is often slightly smaller and more cold-tolerant


🌿 Ready to Transform Your Space with Lime Trees?

Turn your garden into a citrus lover’s dream, shop Lime Trees today!

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