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Meyer lemon trees can grow indoors or outdoors, but must be protected from frost and brought inside in cold climates. These trees need full sun, regular water, and well-draining soil to grow ...
Q: Last year, we bought a Meyer lemon and planted it in a large pot. We got more than 30 lemons off this little tree. I noticed a lot of sap near the base of the tree, then a bunch of furry little ...
Question: I am having a problem with my Meyer lemon trees. I bought the tree last spring and didn't seem to have any problems all summer long. Shortly after moving the trees in for the winter, I ...
My first Meyer lemon tree produced a dozen lemons in its second season. My 2-year old grandson proudly picked every single one, while they were still green and inedible. Now 6, he still enjoys ...
Typically, a Meyer lemon needs less fertilizer than an orange tree due to its smaller size but will still need 1.5 to 2 pounds of nitrogen per year, which could be 5 to 7 pounds of fertilizer each ...
I have an older Meyer lemon tree in my backyard in Berkeley with scale. Many branches and leaves have small black nodes. It flowers and bears, but the lemons never get larger than an apricot.
Both types of scales are very harmful to citrus trees and must be eliminated from the plant. As you have found out, horticultural oils are the best plan of action.
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.
Meyer lemon trees can grow indoors or outdoors, but must be protected from frost and brought inside in cold climates. These trees need full sun, regular water, and well-draining soil to grow ...
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