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Nagami Kumquat Tree
Loads of sweet, juicy kumquats at home! • Perfect fruit-picking height The kumquat is a very interesting fruit. Instead of the pulp, the sweetest part of this citrus fruit is actually the peel. Nagami Kumquats make delicious marmalades, preserves, and dried fruits. Enjoy the distinctive taste of the Nagami kumquat. It is the only citrus fruit that can be eaten with its skinl. If you have a sweet tooth, eat the skin separately... it's the sweetest part. Delicious kumquats are small enough to pop whole into your mouth… and the Nagami tree bears this delicious fruit in great abundance. There’s no need to worry about harvesting your Nagami Kumquats at the right time. You just pick them right off the tree when you’re in the mood for a great tasting, healthy snack.
In fact, you'll see kumquats within the next year or two. Over time, as your tree matures, it will produce larger and larger fruit. Even when your tree isn't in bloom, it still smells incredible. If you keep it potted in your home, your tree can fill the room up with sweet fragrances. Your whole family will enjoy the great tasting marmalades and desserts you cook up with your new citrus. It isn’t often that you find a fruit tree that can grow in almost any soil, but Nagami Kumquats will reward you in any soil type. This dwarf citrus does great in a container as well… that way, no matter where you live, you can grow juicy kumquats! Just pot it up and keep it out on your patio during the summer. When it starts to get cooler, bring your potted kumquat tree inside, in an area that gets plenty of sunlight. The kumquat is so hardy and disease resistant, there is no need for chemicals. You’ll always be able to pluck and eat your fruit straight from the tree because it isn’t prone to pests or diseases. Mid-summer blooms give you an elegant fragrance that will make you step out on your patio every morning. Your kumquat harvest will be fully ripened and ready to eat in February. You’ll be excited to know that the Nagami Kumquat is actually cold hardy to temperatures as low as 20 degrees. They'll mature to a height of just 8 feet tall. If you plant them in the ground, they prefer growing zones 8-11. Here at Fast Growing Trees, we know you will be delighted by the health and vigor of the citrus trees you receive. Our high standards of plant health guarantee your success in growing your plants at home.
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