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Citrus | Meyer Lemon

Growing Meyer lemon trees in garden pots is a rewarding experience. Not only are they prolific fruit producers, but the blossoms are also incredibly fragrant and beautiful. The Meyer lemon fruit is also sweeter than the fruit of other lemons. Even their thin skins are tasty and great for cooking. 1 gallon pot size.

  • Exposure: Bright Light 
  • Dimensions: 10' Height x 12' Spread
  • Soil: Loamy with good drainage 
  • Fertilizer: During the growing season (spring to fall), feed your citrus plant regularly with either a high nitrogen fertilizer or a slow-release all-purpose fertilizer.

We recommend fertilizing with Espoma Organic Citrus-Tone.

$27.99
Citrus | Meyer Lemon
$27.99

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Citrus | Meyer Lemon

Growing Meyer lemon trees in garden pots is a rewarding experience. Not only are they prolific fruit producers, but the blossoms are also incredibly fragrant and beautiful. The Meyer lemon fruit is also sweeter than the fruit of other lemons. Even their thin skins are tasty and great for cooking. 1 gallon pot size.

  • Exposure: Bright Light 
  • Dimensions: 10' Height x 12' Spread
  • Soil: Loamy with good drainage 
  • Fertilizer: During the growing season (spring to fall), feed your citrus plant regularly with either a high nitrogen fertilizer or a slow-release all-purpose fertilizer.

We recommend fertilizing with Espoma Organic Citrus-Tone.

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Growing Meyer lemon trees in garden pots is a rewarding experience. Not only are they prolific fruit producers, but the blossoms are also incredibly fragrant and beautiful. The Meyer lemon fruit is also sweeter than the fruit of other lemons. Even their thin skins are tasty and great for cooking. 1 gallon pot size.

  • Exposure: Bright Light 
  • Dimensions: 10' Height x 12' Spread
  • Soil: Loamy with good drainage 
  • Fertilizer: During the growing season (spring to fall), feed your citrus plant regularly with either a high nitrogen fertilizer or a slow-release all-purpose fertilizer.

We recommend fertilizing with Espoma Organic Citrus-Tone.

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