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Product Name: | 1 Gal. Improved Meyer Lemon Tree Live Tropical Tree with White Flower to Yellow Fruit (1-Pack) |
Product Description: | What if you can grow your own lemons right at home? How exciting would that be? Our Improved Meyer Lemon tree is small to medium in size and is one of the must-have fruit trees providing amazing citrus flavor. Improved Meyer Lemon fruits are juicy and are great for making pies, lemonade, baking and cooking your favorite lemon dishes! It bears fruit multiple times during its season about 4 in. diameter. This lemon tree has fragrant white flowers that attract birds and butterflies. With it's small to medium stature, it's an excellent choice for porches and patios or just about anywhere. During the cold seasons where its below 50 degrees F, you can bring your lemon tree inside your home and place it in a bright sunny spot to enjoy its beauty all year long. Hurry and get yours today and bring home this delicious and easy to grow Improved Meyer Lemon! |
Product SKU: | 317131070_317131070 |
UPC: | 703287170380 |
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Why oh why ?
Lemons are easy to grow… I've grown them. You literally just need to remember to water the plant.
probably against the law to grow your own food in CA? Haha
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Greenings disease from China
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Citrus plants are not allowed to be transported across state lines so finding a local grower was a bit tough - but finally found one in another town.
Also - many people make the mistake of putting their baby lemon tree in a big pot. Don't do this - they want to be root bound for quite awhile. 👍🏻
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I bought dwarf Bosc pear tree from home Depot 4 years ago. It's about 18' tall so far...
Don't be stupid. California is a major agricultural producer. Don't need disease being brought into the state.
1) Plant in full sun...they love heat. Average water and fertilizer requirements.
2) There's a reason the container stock is mostly friable sand...it loves well drained soil. If you have heavy clay, you will need a minimum of 50% amendment, with lots of sand. Most planted stock is lost due to 'wet feet' aka root rot. It loves its oxygen.
3) Intrinsically related to #2, it does NOT like it's root ball disturbed at planting time...utmost care should be taken to preserve its existing delicate roots when planting out. I dig the hole, cut out the bottom of the container leaving sides intact, and use my hand as the bottom of the container to set out the plant. Then pack one side of the container, and cut a vertical slice down the exposed side, and simultaneously pack the remaining side as you lift the remnants of the pot's sides from the root ball. Yep, THAT careful.
4) Expect to water more to establish over several months, don't 'harden off' for drought stress too early, allowing roots to get to parent soil first.
5) Improved Meyer is IMHO the best of all lemons, in spite of it not being a true lemon...dynamite for cooking, drinking, etc.
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