Yes you can, if you have viable orange seeds. However, you won't be able to leave it in the original container for too long. You would soon have to transplant the seedling.
With a slow release fertililzer that's formulated for container plants is how you fertlize a satsuma mandarin tree [Citrus reticulata]. The tree is native to Japan, and tends to be sold as a container tree in the United States of America. One of the reasons lies in the plant's sensitivity to cold. The satsuma handles well the in again, out again life of an adaptable houseplant. Ths is particularly true if it's potted in one of the bigger, deeper containers and if any fertilizer applications are released over time and adjusted for container living arrangements.
A peach tree is a flowering plant.
They have evergreen leaves
what tipe of plant is a tree
the answer is citrus
Orange Tree
Oranges develop from flowers on the orange tree.
one seed, equals one plant and a tree upon maturity
It depends on which fruit you like better. So if you like apples, you plant an apple tree. If you like oranges, you plant an orange tree! But if you like BOTH, well, you have to decide which will grow more successfully, what your family likes, etc. Lol...
it doesnt. a tree grows. unless you plant the seeds in the ground, and start a tree.
No because it can grow big.
No, separate plant. Like Apples and pears.
what is the name of a orange tree flower name
orange box or orange container =D
take care of the orange tree than the plant could increase its size.
It takes about 3 weeks
about 8 inches deep