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Mulled Wine Set

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Mulled wine is the perfect winter warmer, and this gift has all the ingredients you need to make it - a beautiful calamondin tree, a fine bottle of red wine, a pouch of spices and a special recipe to create the ultimate mulled wine. The best bit is that once the wine is finished, you can enjoy your calamondin tree and its fruits for years to come.
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This is a really super gift set now the evenings are drawing in. The calamondin are nice and bushy plants with plenty of very ripe orange fruits ready to use on arrival in your mulled wine. The spices are tied up in an attractive pouch and a full-size bottle of wine - just enjoy warmed with the fruit and spices. Good to know: When the fruit are ripe like this it is not unusual for some to drop off in transit. the good news is that harvesting the fruit will trigger the plant into flowering again for your next crop. Calamondin fruits can be used either green or orange and are really good to experiment with. When green they taste more like limes, whereas when left to ripen they have a sour but more fragrant orange flavour. Delicious either way.

35cm+ high in a 1L pot
1 x Calamondin Tree   + £0.00
1 x Bottle of Red Wine   + £0.00
1 x Mulling Spices   + £0.00
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5 Stars 5/ 5 10 reviews
Diana Purkis, Dec 27
5 stars

Very interesting plant and the imbibing I'm sure will be enjoyed. Very nice, different present.

Shelley McGill, Dec 04
5 stars

Great service as always. My friend loved the gift.

Lemon Tree lover, Dec 30
5 stars

Excellent product

Ivana Eric, Jan 04
5 stars

A unique and beautiful gift.

Clare Russell, Dec 06
5 stars

Fantastic service! thanks

Paula Dagnall, Jan 06
5 stars

Delivered safely to a friend who said it was beautifully presented and gorgeous to look at.

Helen Mander, Jan 03
5 stars

I did not see the item as it was sent to a friend but she was absolutely thrilled by it so thank you very much.

Tracey Syer, Dec 30
5 stars

Beautiful healthy plant received with delivery on the date stated thank you

Charlotte, Jan 12
5 stars

Very Happy, plants are always such good qualitly from this company.

Mark Adams, Jan 12
5 stars

Great plant and extras. Well worth it

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Care Instrictions

These instructions are sent with the plant gift

This little orange tree has both decorative fruit and fragrant flowers - sometimes both at once. . It is a Calamondin - a cross between a kumquat and a mandarin, and is the easiest citrus tree to grow indoors. It can bring pleasure for years with the right care

Citrus trees, like lots of light and a cool but not cold room. A light room near a window or a conservatory is ideal. In winter, try and keep your tree away from central heating and in the summer protect it from strong direct sunlight. In the heat of summer you can give your plant a holiday. Put it outside on a sheltered patio and it will enjoy the fresh air. Bring it back inside when there is a nip in the evening air. Your plant will start to suffer in temperatures below 8°C.

Water thoroughly from the top once or twice a week (more in hot weather) and let the excess water drain away. The roots should not be left to stand in water. A citrus feed added to the water every couple of weeks can also help to maintain a healthy plant.

These dwarf trees can grow to a maximum of two metres, producing masses of fruit every year.

Overwatering, underwatering and shock can all be the cause of leaf drop. One or two leaves is not something to worry about but more than 10 and your plant is not happy. However, in most cases, return to a regular watering routine and temperature will lead to recovery. If the new growth on your plant is very light in colour or has a mottled look, it is likely that your plant is lacking one of the trace elements. A good citrus feed added when watering should soon colour the leaves up.

The fruits of the calamondin tree are very tart. However they make a refreshing addition to cold drinks, can be used in place of other citrus in fish and game dishes and make great marmalade!

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