The Citrus reticulata ‘Satsuma Miyagawa’ is an early mandarin variety highly prized for its large, seedless fruits. This Japanese variety is unique because the fruits can be harvested even when the skin is still green, while the flesh is already delicious, sweet, and juicy.
Care
Place the ‘Miyagawa’ in a sunny and sheltered spot for optimal growth. The plant requires regular watering during the growing season, but always ensure proper drainage in the pot to prevent root rot. We recommend applying specialized citrus fertilizer weekly during spring and summer for the healthy development of both the tree and its fruit.
Hardiness
This mandarin is very hardy and can survive temperatures down to approximately -11°C when planted in the ground. When grown in a pot, it is advisable to provide extra protection during severe frost or temporarily move it to a bright and frost-free room to protect the roots from freezing.

