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Grapefruit Trees

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Ruby Red Grapefruit Tree

Sunlight: Full-Partial

Growth Rate: Moderate

Harvest Time: October

Starting at $55.95 Starting at $49.95

72 reviews
Growing Zones: 8-11 outdoors
Growing Zones 8-11
Ray Ruby Grapefruit Tree

Sunlight: Full-Partial

Growth Rate: Moderate

Harvest Time: November-May

Starting at $139.95 Starting at $129.95

Growing Zones: 8-11 outdoors
Growing Zones 8-11
Star Ruby Grapefruit Tree

Sunlight: Full Sun

Growth Rate: Moderate

Harvest Time: October-June

Starting at $129.95

Growing Zones: 9-11 outdoors
Growing Zones 9-11
Flame Grapefruit Tree

Sunlight: Full-Partial

Growth Rate: Fast

Harvest Time: November-May

Starting at $129.95 Starting at $119.95

Growing Zones: 8-10 outdoors
Growing Zones 8-10
Hirado Pummelo Tree

Sunlight: Full-Partial Sun

Growth Rate: Fast

Harvest Time: November-March

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2 reviews
Growing Zones: 8-10
Growing Zones 8-10

Growing Grapefruit Trees at Home

Perfect for an easy, healthy breakfast or delectable snack, grapefruits are one of the most versatile citrus varieties available. And the best part? You can grow them right from home!

Planting directions will depend on the grapefruit variety you choose, but all Grapefruit Trees must be grown in the proper growing zones to start (or indoors, if you live in a cooler area). The most important factors? Proper sunlight and watering.

But planting your Grapefruit Tree is easy! Select an area with well-drained soil or choose a container large enough to accommodate the tree’s root ball, place your tree, and backfill the soil. Lastly, water the surrounding soil to settle your tree’s roots and mulch to conserve moisture.

How to Plant Grapefruit Trees

First, plant your Grapefruit Trees in early spring if they're staying outside. However, you can plant your Grapefruit Trees in pots to stay on the porch or move indoors nearly any time of the year. And generally, we recommend container growing unless you live in a warm, humid area with steady temperatures throughout the year.