
Owari Satsuma Tree – Sweet, Seedless Mandarin
Owari Satsuma Tree – Sweet, Seedless, and Ready Early
The Owari Satsuma is the early bird of the citrus world—ripening in early winter when most trees are just settling in for the season. This small but mighty mandarin tree delivers juicy, seedless fruit with a sweet punch and a peel that practically slips off on its own.
Why You'll Love the Owari Satsuma Tree
- Early Season Ripening: Enjoy fresh mandarins before winter even kicks in
- Seedless & Easy to Peel: Kid-friendly and snack-ready
- Juicy, Sweet, and Tender Flesh: A bright orange treat packed with flavor
- Hardiest of All Mandarins: Handles colder temps better than most citrus
- Compact Size: Reaches 10–15 ft. in the ground, 6–8 ft. in pots
- Self-Fertile: No pollination partner needed
- Grows in Ground or Pots: Ideal for Zones 8–11 outdoors; container-friendly for Zones 4–7
- Extend Your Harvest: Pair with mid- and late-season mandarins for nonstop citrus
Growing Zones & Care Guide
- USDA Hardiness Zones: Best suited for Zones 8–11 when planted in the ground. The Owari Satsuma is the most cold-hardy mandarin available, tolerating temperatures down to approximately 15°F (–9°C) once established.
- Zones 4–7 (Container Growing): Grow in a large pot (15–25 gallon) and move indoors or to a frost-free space during winter months. A sunny window or grow light keeps it thriving.
- Sunlight: Full sun — at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily for best fruit production.
- Watering: Deep, infrequent watering. Allow the top 2–3 inches of soil to dry between waterings. Avoid waterlogged roots.
- Soil: Well-draining, slightly acidic soil (pH 6.0–7.0). Raised beds and containers with citrus-specific mix work great.
- Fertilizing: Feed with a citrus-formulated fertilizer in spring, summer, and early fall. Avoid fertilizing in late fall or winter.
- Harvest Window: October through December — one of the earliest-ripening citrus varieties available.
Pair It With Another Citrus Favorite
Love citrus variety? Check out our Cocktail Semi-Dwarf Grapefruit Tree — a unique Mandarin-Pomelo hybrid with a sweeter, less bitter flavor than traditional grapefruit. Together, they make a fantastic citrus duo for your garden or patio.
Whether you're starting a citrus grove or just want a patio pal that delivers sweet rewards, the Owari Satsuma is a smart, low-fuss pick with early harvest perks.
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Owari Satsuma Tree – Sweet, Seedless, and Ready Early
The Owari Satsuma is the early bird of the citrus world—ripening in early winter when most trees are just settling in for the season. This small but mighty mandarin tree delivers juicy, seedless fruit with a sweet punch and a peel that practically slips off on its own.
Why You'll Love the Owari Satsuma Tree
- Early Season Ripening: Enjoy fresh mandarins before winter even kicks in
- Seedless & Easy to Peel: Kid-friendly and snack-ready
- Juicy, Sweet, and Tender Flesh: A bright orange treat packed with flavor
- Hardiest of All Mandarins: Handles colder temps better than most citrus
- Compact Size: Reaches 10–15 ft. in the ground, 6–8 ft. in pots
- Self-Fertile: No pollination partner needed
- Grows in Ground or Pots: Ideal for Zones 8–11 outdoors; container-friendly for Zones 4–7
- Extend Your Harvest: Pair with mid- and late-season mandarins for nonstop citrus
Growing Zones & Care Guide
- USDA Hardiness Zones: Best suited for Zones 8–11 when planted in the ground. The Owari Satsuma is the most cold-hardy mandarin available, tolerating temperatures down to approximately 15°F (–9°C) once established.
- Zones 4–7 (Container Growing): Grow in a large pot (15–25 gallon) and move indoors or to a frost-free space during winter months. A sunny window or grow light keeps it thriving.
- Sunlight: Full sun — at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily for best fruit production.
- Watering: Deep, infrequent watering. Allow the top 2–3 inches of soil to dry between waterings. Avoid waterlogged roots.
- Soil: Well-draining, slightly acidic soil (pH 6.0–7.0). Raised beds and containers with citrus-specific mix work great.
- Fertilizing: Feed with a citrus-formulated fertilizer in spring, summer, and early fall. Avoid fertilizing in late fall or winter.
- Harvest Window: October through December — one of the earliest-ripening citrus varieties available.
Pair It With Another Citrus Favorite
Love citrus variety? Check out our Cocktail Semi-Dwarf Grapefruit Tree — a unique Mandarin-Pomelo hybrid with a sweeter, less bitter flavor than traditional grapefruit. Together, they make a fantastic citrus duo for your garden or patio.
Whether you're starting a citrus grove or just want a patio pal that delivers sweet rewards, the Owari Satsuma is a smart, low-fuss pick with early harvest perks.



















