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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.
A citrus tree expert reveals how to grow a lemon tree in a pot, including getting the plant to produce fruit.
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.
Inside, consider using grow lights if your house doesn’t have enough sunlight. Containers and soil If you are growing a lemon tree inside, use a well-draining pot.
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.
Vegetables, herbs and fruit can be planted in containers when you need an alternative to a traditional garden. Here's how to make it work.
When choosing a container, consider how its color, design and material will match the style and décor of the house, garden or other outdoor space in which the container will be located.
Have fun and enjoy picking fresh fruit right outside your door thanks to compact varieties you can grow in containers. Just clear some space on your patio, deck, balcony, or front steps that ...
Position your pot in a sunny spot, and water well. Don't expect masses of growth in that first season, but once established, ...
A citrus tree expert reveals how to grow a lemon tree in a pot, including getting the plant to produce fruit. Growing lemons in a container is easier than you may believe. “On a scale of one to ...