Fruit Kits
Lemon & Lime Bush Kit
Easily grow your own citrus at home
- Includes a sweet-tart lemon and a tangy lime in compact bush forms
- Self-fertile and low-maintenance
- Can produce fruit when planted indoors, outdoors or on a patio.
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Meyer Lemon Bush
Excellent
Making lemons already

Meyer Lemon Bush
Fruits of My Labor
Received my 3 gal Meyer lemon Feb. 25 here in Ohio. It flowered in March and set > 30 lemons from a makeup brush pollination by hand. Set it out in late March and brought it in mid October, after ground squirrels left me 5 lemons. These 4 were harvested 1/18/2026, with the remaining lemon projected to ripen March/April. The largest lemon weighed in at over 3/4 lb.

Meyer Lemon Bush
No issues. Pretty!
No issues. Pretty!

Meyer Lemon Bush
Amazing little plant
Bought the 3 gallon version at the end of November this year. I have been blown away by the quality of this plant -- we keep it in a DIY grow pod with grow lights on it 18 hours a day to control humidity and light in our dry and dark winter environment, and already in the 6 weeks we've had it, it has put on over a foot of new growth on multiple branches and has set upwards of 20-30 flowers which are now blooming and providing fabulous fragrance. Excited to see what kind of fruit harvest we get later this year.

Meyer Lemon Bush
Love! Very easy care
Just received lemon bush-1 gal last week, put on kitchen counter. One of my sink lights has plant bulb for my orchid and my marble counter is warm due to a small gap in my under sink toe kick vent. I've lightly watered once & have grow light on 6-8hrs, (no sun light until summer). Well today there are many buds! I hope it bears fruit next yr! Happy so far!




































































































































































































































