Sowing Instructions: Sow seeds in containers in a cold frame in autumn or spring. Temperature is 68¡ãF (20¡ãC) if starting indoors. Seeds are slow to germinate. Takes approximately 2-10 weeks.
For the cultivation of lemon at home need for a neutral soil (pH 5.8 to 6.5). Make a mixture of equal parts of turf and deciduous land, humus. Also in this mix it is necessary to add River sand and small pieces of charcoal. Can be used for land, intended for lemon. Drainage height 2 cm, using pieces of brick, and on top of another layer of river sand.
This compact citrus tree is winter hardy in USDA Zones 9-11, thriving in sandy or neutral well-drained soils with full sun to light shade. It displays superior winter hardiness compared to other lemon-like fruits.
Meyer lemons are believed to be a cross between a regular lemon and a mandarin orange. The fruit is about the size of an orange with a smooth, deep yellow peel.
Sowing Instructions: Sow seeds in containers in a cold frame in autumn or spring. Temperature is 68¡ãF (20¡ãC) if starting indoors. Seeds are slow to germinate. Takes approximately 2-10 weeks.
For the cultivation of lemon at home need for a neutral soil (pH 5.8 to 6.5). Make a mixture of equal parts of turf and deciduous land, humus. Also in this mix it is necessary to add River sand and small pieces of charcoal. Can be used for land, intended for lemon. Drainage height 2 cm, using pieces of brick, and on top of another layer of river sand.
This compact citrus tree is winter hardy in USDA Zones 9-11, thriving in sandy or neutral well-drained soils with full sun to light shade. It displays superior winter hardiness compared to other lemon-like fruits.
Meyer lemons are believed to be a cross between a regular lemon and a mandarin orange. The fruit is about the size of an orange with a smooth, deep yellow peel.