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Although lemon trees can grow to 20 feet or higher when planted outdoors, they make quality specimens in containers, where they typically reach half that height.
Though it is unlikely to produce high-quality lemons, growing a lemon tree from seed is an easy and fun project for all ages.
Dwarf trees can also grow in pots and containers indoors, rather than ground soil, and they are easier to prune and their size is easier to maintain because the roots are shorter than other varieties.
A citrus tree expert reveals how to grow a lemon tree in a pot, including getting the plant to produce fruit.
After removing the seeds from a sliced lemon, you may wonder how to grow a lemon tree from seed. The process is pretty simple, and lemons can make standout potted plants with deep green, shiny ...
Gardeners in zones 8 to 11 can plant a Meyer lemon tree outside. If you live outside these zones, grow your tree in a container and move it inside or to a sheltered location when temperatures drop.
Most Meyer lemons can be kept in 10- to 12-inch pots for several years. Larger containers will allow the tree to grow bigger and more productive, but are more difficult to haul in and out of the ...
Ask Martha Have you ever thought about growing citrus at home? You don't need a vast grove or an elaborate, enclosed orangery to do it. Many citrus trees are sturdy and compact enough to gr… ...
Standard citrus is too big for indoors, but dwarf varieties grafted onto rootstocks that limit their size help make them easier to grow in containers and speed up the fruiting process.
You can grow food in pots on your balcony -- or anyplace else you get some sun. But there are important things to know about container farming. Consider this your starter guide.