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Ask a Master Gardener: How to grow citrus indoors

A CALAMONDIN ORANGE tree, a dwarf citrus variety, will bear small, golden-orange fruit so is a good choice to grow indoors as a houseplant.
Photos / Amy Simone
January 30, 2025
Imagine having sunny orange, bright yellow and luscious green fruit growing in your home, especially during this gray, cold time of year. While we do not associate citrus plants with our northeast climate, there are several varieties that can be grown as indoor/outdoor houseplants.
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