From the blue tag on the trunk looks like you're likely in California. Those trees are going to need a bigger pot, the bigger the better. The Costco citrus aren't on dwarfing rootstock and will want to get big. Most citrus can take several years before they come into full production of quality fruit.
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The orange and limes are semi-dwarf according to their tags but the lemon is full size 😅😅
If you plant some alyssum, (white or purple) it will provide habitat support for tiny stingless parasitic wasps that eat the bugs that cause citrus greening disease. Helps keep your citrus trees healthy and productive. It would do well between those pavers.
Wow what a great tip, thank you!!
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Costco ftw!
Actually two are from Miner’s/Ace and the third from a local nursery :) Also love Costco though!