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product_id: 69477755
title: "Hirt's Key Lime Tree + Certificate - 6\" Pot - NO Ship TX,FL,AZ,CA,LA,HI"
brand: "citrustreenursery"
price: "£21.67"
currency: GBP
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 7
url: https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/69477755-hirts-key-lime-tree-certificate-6-pot-no-ship-tx
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# Sweet-scented blossoms Lush fragrant foliage 1-2 ft compact size Hirt's Key Lime Tree + Certificate - 6" Pot - NO Ship TX,FL,AZ,CA,LA,HI

**Brand:** citrustreenursery
**Price:** £21.67
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🍋 Grow your own zest for life with Hirt's Key Lime Tree!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Hirt's Key Lime Tree + Certificate - 6" Pot - NO Ship TX,FL,AZ,CA,LA,HI by citrustreenursery
- **How much does it cost?** £21.67 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.uk](https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/69477755-hirts-key-lime-tree-certificate-6-pot-no-ship-tx)

## Best For

- citrustreenursery enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted citrustreenursery brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Eco-Chic Décor:** A living statement piece that blends greenery with gourmet potential—because style is sustainable.
- • **Patio-Perfect Citrus:** Elevate your outdoor space with a vibrant, compact key lime tree that fits any urban oasis.
- • **Culinary Game-Changer:** Fresh key limes ready to zest up your cocktails, seafood, and signature desserts.
- • **Faster Fruit Production:** Grafted from mature trees to deliver fruit 2-3 years sooner than seed-grown varieties.
- • **Aromatic Floral Ambiance:** Enjoy naturally fragrant blossoms that create a soothing, inviting atmosphere at home.

## Overview

Hirt's Key Lime Tree is a 1-2 foot tall, grafted citrus plant in a 6" grower's pot, ideal for patios nationwide (excluding AZ, CA, FL, TX due to USDA restrictions). It features lush foliage and fragrant blossoms that enhance any space, while producing fresh key limes within 2-3 years under proper care, perfect for culinary and decorative use.

## Description

Keylime trees make a perfect patio plant, anywhere in the country. Keylimes are perfect for cooking or garnishing drinks. They are good for adding flavor to fish or meat dishes. You can also put together a delicious keylime pie for desert. Keylime Trees bloom beautiful flowers that give off a very sweet welcoming scent that will fill your home. At the very least these beautiful trees can be used as a decorative piece in your home. About Fruit Production: Due to the blossoming cycles of Citrus and Fruit Trees we cannot guarantee that any of our trees will arrive with developed fruit on them. Since our trees are grown from grafts of mature trees, they do produce fruit years sooner than a seeded tree would. Usually our trees will begin to blossom and produce fruit around two to three years old. The older a tree is, the more likely it is to produce fruit. Fruit production is seriously effected by the care that the tree receives and also the climate that the tree resides in. With proper care, any of our trees will thrive and produce fruit for many years. DUE TO USDA LAWS Not Available in AZ, CA, FL, TX

Review: Arrived well protected and healthy - My new lime was shipped within a day of placing the order and arrived in the Charlotte, NC area two days later. The plant was very well packaged with tape over the pot so there was no soil mess to clean up. The soil was moist so there was one less thing to stress the plant during transport. I repotted this morning before heading out of town for the holiday. It’s under a large potted fig for shade until I see new growth. I didn’t see any pests, but placed the plant outside asap just in case. I read the lowest rated reviews before placing my order. I’ll add a few tips... Citrus don’t do well with a lot of soil above their roots and/or on the trunk. If your plant isn’t growing under optimal growing conditions, but not losing leaves either, carefully remove soil until you start seeing roots. Most citrus aren’t cold hardy so it’s not wise to have citrus grown in Ohio shipped on an unheated trailer in the middle of winter. If there are no shipping options to keep the poor plant warm and you can’t pick it up in person, wait til spring to place your order... Don’t rush to put your plant in direct sunlight. Ease into it. Start in shade or partial shade and work up to full sun. Plants don’t like hot roots. If using a pot, do what you can to provide shade to the pot/roots/trunk. You can group plants together so they shade each other or prune in a way that provides shade to roots and trunks. People like the tree appearance, but citrus grow better if you let them grow in their natural bush form. Indoor potted plants still need decent light to survive. If a sunny room isn’t available, get supplemental lighting. Spider mites were a problem every winter for my previous key lime. Neem oil and wiping the plant with a wet cloth takes care of that. Last, but not least, make sure your soil is a mixture that won’t hold too much moisture during cooler months to prevent rot issues. I’m not totally sure what killed my last lime, but I suspect wet soil combined with too little light did it in :( June 21, 2019 update It’s been about a month and the new lime has lost maybe 1 leaf. We had a decent amount of rain a few days ago so some new growth popped up. Just gave all the plants some boogie brew yesterday. Posting some photos of the new lime...
Review: So far, so good - Received the lime tree in a great time frame and in perfect condition. It's still alive two months later, though it hasn't grown much. Can't blame the seller - winter here has been brutal so there hasn't been much sun. Hoping come spring it grows more and we get fruit eventually!

## Features

- (Not available in California, Florida, Texas and Arizona due to USDA laws)
- The Foliage is Lush with Fragrant Blossoms that Soothe the Senses
- 1-2 Foot Tall and a Black 4x4 inch Grower's Pot
- Keylime trees make a perfect patio plant, anywhere in the country.
- DUE TO USDA LAWS Not Available in AZ, CA, FL, TX

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00UUB5PHW |
| Brand Name | CitrusTreeNursery |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (241) |
| Expected Blooming Period | Winter |
| Expected Plant Height | 8 Inches |
| Item Weight | 10 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | CitrusTreeNursery.com |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1-2ft-key |
| Model Number | 1-2ft-key |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Fragrant |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | hirt |
| Soil Type | Loam Soil |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun, Partial Shade |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 3 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** CitrusTreeNursery
- **Expected Blooming Period:** Winter
- **Expected Plant Height:** 8 Inches
- **Item Weight:** 10 Pounds
- **Moisture Needs:** Moderate Watering
- **Soil Type:** Loam Soil
- **Special Feature:** Fragrant
- **Sunlight Exposure:** Full Sun, Partial Shade
- **USDA Hardiness Zone:** 3
- **Unit Count:** 1.0 Count

## Images

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![Hirt's Key Lime Tree + Certificate - 6" Pot - NO Ship TX,FL,AZ,CA,LA,HI - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61Ztr9PsuBL.jpg)
![Hirt's Key Lime Tree + Certificate - 6" Pot - NO Ship TX,FL,AZ,CA,LA,HI - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51VoZFWfcDL.jpg)
![Hirt's Key Lime Tree + Certificate - 6" Pot - NO Ship TX,FL,AZ,CA,LA,HI - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71KC0j9a36L.jpg)
![Hirt's Key Lime Tree + Certificate - 6" Pot - NO Ship TX,FL,AZ,CA,LA,HI - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71wAbg3C8vL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Arrived well protected and healthy
*by N***E on May 27, 2019*

My new lime was shipped within a day of placing the order and arrived in the Charlotte, NC area two days later. The plant was very well packaged with tape over the pot so there was no soil mess to clean up. The soil was moist so there was one less thing to stress the plant during transport. I repotted this morning before heading out of town for the holiday. It’s under a large potted fig for shade until I see new growth. I didn’t see any pests, but placed the plant outside asap just in case. I read the lowest rated reviews before placing my order. I’ll add a few tips... Citrus don’t do well with a lot of soil above their roots and/or on the trunk. If your plant isn’t growing under optimal growing conditions, but not losing leaves either, carefully remove soil until you start seeing roots. Most citrus aren’t cold hardy so it’s not wise to have citrus grown in Ohio shipped on an unheated trailer in the middle of winter. If there are no shipping options to keep the poor plant warm and you can’t pick it up in person, wait til spring to place your order... Don’t rush to put your plant in direct sunlight. Ease into it. Start in shade or partial shade and work up to full sun. Plants don’t like hot roots. If using a pot, do what you can to provide shade to the pot/roots/trunk. You can group plants together so they shade each other or prune in a way that provides shade to roots and trunks. People like the tree appearance, but citrus grow better if you let them grow in their natural bush form. Indoor potted plants still need decent light to survive. If a sunny room isn’t available, get supplemental lighting. Spider mites were a problem every winter for my previous key lime. Neem oil and wiping the plant with a wet cloth takes care of that. Last, but not least, make sure your soil is a mixture that won’t hold too much moisture during cooler months to prevent rot issues. I’m not totally sure what killed my last lime, but I suspect wet soil combined with too little light did it in :( June 21, 2019 update It’s been about a month and the new lime has lost maybe 1 leaf. We had a decent amount of rain a few days ago so some new growth popped up. Just gave all the plants some boogie brew yesterday. Posting some photos of the new lime...

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ So far, so good
*by K***C on February 11, 2014*

Received the lime tree in a great time frame and in perfect condition. It's still alive two months later, though it hasn't grown much. Can't blame the seller - winter here has been brutal so there hasn't been much sun. Hoping come spring it grows more and we get fruit eventually!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The lime tree was healthy and blooming but...
*by C***N on August 14, 2019*

Healthy plant with lots of blossoms arrived securely packaged in recyclable material. The one issue that I really can't complain about is that I ordered a Key Lime and received a Persian lime in a larger size pot than expected. So I got a larger, more expensive lime plant for the price of a smaller specimen. I'm pleased with health and vigor of the plant. Though it dropped most of the original blossoms in a rain storm, it is now covered with fragrant flowers again. I'd order from Hirt's again..

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*Last updated: 2026-06-01*