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...to your backyard and picking a fresh, ripe, juicy lemon right from your very… More
Your lemon tree can produce a healthy harvest for many years, but it is… More
...tures, such as tent caterpillars, that can affect lemon and other citrus trees. While… More
Lemon trees are ideal for growing in containers or as a focal point to… More
...mons that are found in a supermarket. Meyer lemon trees make good container trees… More
Lemon trees provide you with a source of fresh citrus fruits, beautiful green foliage… More
...fruit-bearing limb to an older, established fruit tree for the purposes of reinvigorating the… More
Lemon trees are popular decorative trees even in climates where they will not bear… More
Once foliage on a lemon tree loses its deep green color and old leaves… More
As a rule, lemon trees, like most citrus, prefer warm climates. If you live… More
Pink lemon trees are a variation of the Eureka lemon and are even less… More
Gall wasps are one of the most common lemon tree pests. The gall wasp… More
Although you can root a lemon tree with a lemon seed, the tree will… More
...f unusually cold and or windy weather hits, lemon trees will need protection to… More
... glossy green leaves and their bright neon fruit, lemon trees make an attractive… More
Watching a lemon tree grow from a seed you have planted is fascinating. Save… More
In warm climates, lemon trees can make a great addition to your yard with… More
Grow your own lemon tree directly from the seeds of a lemon purchased at… More
Lemon trees inspire thoughts of warm breezes and exotic, tropical vacations, but if you… More
... tea just wouldn't be complete without a slice of lemon. Growing your own… More
Lemon trees are tropical trees and can grow outside or inside a large pot with… More
...rials like baking soda, borax, essential oils and lemon is a great way to keep… More
Repelling bees is best done by planting strong-smelling herbs that bees tend to stay away… More
To repel chiggers, cover as much area of skin as possible, coat the skin with… More
Meyer lemon trees are grown indoors by using a rooted cutting, rather than grafting the… More
...he button remains when pulling an orange off of a tree with help from the… More
Repelling paper wasps involves hosing down their nests repeatedly until they are forced to find… More
The first thing to do when growing lemon trees from seeds is cutting a lemon… More
Harvesting and storing lemons is as simple as cutting them open, squeezing the juice out… More
Harvest lemons when they reach the brightest color of yellow, and store them in the… More
Plant citrus trees in warm, coastal climates where it doesn't get below 50 degrees or… More
Lemon trees must be grown from a graft, and they survive best in warm, moist,… More
Begin pruning lemon trees from a young plant, thinning out the top and middle branches,… More
To protect citrus trees from frost, keep the tree potted in a garage during the… More
Prune a lemon tree by cutting back random branches one-third each year after the tree… More
Planting flowers in pots is a great way to add decoration to your garden. Learn… More
...with store bought tho?) I am personally growing a lemon tree from a common lemon seed bought at the store. I know you can also grow garlic in the same fashion, onions, potatoes. But… More
...trus tree with huge fruits that are too big for a lemon (I think) but too sour for an orange. I have posted some pictures. Would anyone help to identify it? Thanks Victoria More
Hello, I planted a myer lemon tree about 3 yrs ago and I still don't have any lemons. I can't understand it because when I got it, it had lemons on it that was one of the reason why I brought it (I did'nt have to wait for it to… More
After raiding the neighboorhood Meyer lemon trees I decided to plant my own. The local nurseries say that the Meyer lemon tree only comes in a dwarf size, reaching a max of 6 feet. The trees I have been pcking from are at least 10-12 feet. Does anyone know if… More
My Lemon tree is producing great this year. However, the Lemons are full of what look like scratches or scabs. Last year it only produced a few Lemons and they looked even worse. I've researched online and come to the conclusion that the tree is suffering from Citrus Scab. I've… More
I have a Lemon Myer tree and it has six Lemons on it that are all yellow except at the very bottoms, they're still green. Do I pick them and let them ripen in the house? Since there is no chance of a freeze or anything here in the near… More
...ave a cocktail tree but only seen fruits (orange, lemon, grapefruit) which fall off the tree before they ripen. I have a self-pollenating cherry tree & a plum tree but I've only seen flowers. My plum tree had a few fuzzy things on… More
...ells like oranges, but it tastes like the sourest lemon… More
... why? I read the fruit should be between (size) a lemon & grapefruit. My fruit has grown to 2 inches (maybe less) during the 10 years I've had it. Is this normal? More
I bought some lemons at walmart some time ago. I forgot to check what kind they were but I am pretty sure (from the shape) that they were "Eureka". They had a nice lemony shape and a bright yellow color. I cut them, juiced them (I always put fruit juice… More
I read that someone used old Christmas trees for trellises, I laughed and thought that was the best Cheapo Idea I have ever heard of, so being a kind of guy that not wanting that person to take all the finger pointing and laughed at I Joined up. See a… More
Yesterday I planted some lemon seeds, and Lupine seeds. I've been saving the clear plastic containers from the bakery, salad bars etc. I planted the lemons in a cupcake container, and the Lupines in a cookie container. I hope they come up! I soaked the lemon seeds until they swelled. More
Hi all! My lemon tree hasn't grown at all since I bought it several months ago. It's a dwarf lemon tree and has some flowers - just no growth. My avocado tree (also new) has lost all of its leaves but seems to be flowering. Any ideas? Will they be… More
...e twins loved the idea, so here's the pictures of Lemon Cucumbers planted around a recycled Christmas Tree, aka "Lemon Tree" having… More
My Lemon tree is producing great this year. However, the Lemons are full of what look like scratches or scabs. Last year it only produced a few Lemons and they looked even worse. I've researched online and come to the conclusion that the tree is suffering from Citrus Scab. I've… More
...elp please . I have just bought a container lemon tree and have found small black bugs on the new leaves . They are smaller than a pin head but clustered together . What can I use to get rid of them before they spread to other leaves .:mad:… More
...hrilled when I won an auction on Ebay for a Meyer Lemon Tree. But when it arrived, it had been poorly packaged and was almost dead. I was able to get it revived but in no time, found it had scale. That was three years ago. It's a… More
... Moving into my new home I have inherited a lemon tree. I love the idea of having one but have no clue when it should be trimmed. It is about 7 feet tall and the only thing I can say is that a month ago I pulled some HUGE… More
I received a lemon tree from Michigan bulbs in the mail yesterday and transplanted it into a 10" pot. I supplemented the soil with worm casings, bone meal, and blood meal. I could use any advice anyone has to offer on how to enable this plant to flourish. I am… More
I would like to grow a lemon tree, if possible. I heard that there was a "dwarf" lemon tree. Is that true? Can a lemon tree grow in Maryland? ;) More
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