The easy guide to kumquats

Kumquats (Fortunella spp)

1 John 5:8 And there are three that bear witness in earth, the Spirit, and the water, and the blood: and these three agree in one.













They are a great looking ornamental tree
They are a slow growing citrus tree
They are related to lemons, limes and oranges
They have bright orange fruit
Main varieties include Meiwa and Nagami
They need high temperatures to grow well
They have shallow roots
The flowers have a fragrant smell
They are nearly always self fertile
They can grow to over 2 meters tall
They are rich in Vitamin C
They are high in antioxidants
They can be used in marmalades
They can be grown in large pots or containers

















How to Grow

They prefer a fertile slightly acid soil
They need a open sunny position
They need to be protected from winds
Use compost in the soil and mulch the plant
Fertilize trees in Spring and Autumn
They respond well to careful pruning

Harvesting

Winter and early Spring
Fruit can be eaten fresh














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