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These Steps Help You Enjoy Lemons All Year Around. Here’s Your Guide to Success:

Lois Capone by Lois Capone
August 20, 2024
in Garden Guide
Reading Time: 4 mins read

IN THIS ARTICLE:

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  • Step 1: Choosing the Right Variety
  • Step 2: Planting Your Lemon Tree
  • Step 3: Providing Sunlight
  • Step 4: Watering and Humidity
  • Step 5: Pruning and Fertilizer
  • Step 6: Managing Pests and Diseases
  • Step 7: Harvesting and Encouraging Re-bloom

Lemons add a burst of flavor and zest to countless dishes, from tangy marinades to refreshing beverages.

Their versatility in the kitchen makes them a staple for many home cooks.

With the right care and techniques, you can cultivate a thriving lemon tree and enjoy a steady supply of this beloved fruit.

Scientific Name Citrus limon
Common Name Lemon
Plant Type Evergreen Tree
Height 10–20 feet
Flower Color White with a pink or purple tint
Fruit Lemon (Yellow when ripe, Oval shape)
Fruit Size 2–4 inches in length
Fruit Taste Sour, acidic
Preferred Climate Subtropical to tropical
Origin Asia

 

Step 1: Choosing the Right Variety

Meyer lemon
Meyer lemon

First off, let’s talk about the Meyer lemon. They are sweeter and less acidic than your typical lemon, and can be grown in pots.

Another popular choice is the Eureka lemon. They’re a bit more tart and acidic, and they are also quite hardy and can handle a bit of neglect.

If you’re looking for something a bit more exotic, you might want to try the Ponderosa lemon. These lemons are huge – like, almost the size of a grapefruit!

 

Step 2: Planting Your Lemon Tree

Planting Your Lemon Tree
Planting Your Lemon Tree

Lemons thrive in well-draining soil that’s rich in organic matter. You can use a mix of potting soil and compost to give your tree the nutrients it needs.

Next, dig a hole that’s twice as wide and just as deep as the root ball of your tree.

Then gently place the tree in the hole, making sure it’s standing straight, and fill it back up with soil.

 

Step 3: Providing Sunlight

Providing Sunlight
Providing Sunlight

Lemons are sun-worshippers, and they need plenty of it to thrive. Ideally, your lemon tree should get about 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight each day.

Besides, a south-facing window is your best bet because it gets the most sunlight throughout the day.

But beware of those sneaky cold drafts that can sneak in through the windows during winter.

You might want to use some clear window plastic to keep the cold out and the warmth in.

 

Step 4: Watering and Humidity

Watering and Humidity
Watering and Humidity

I usually check the soil moisture by sticking my finger about an inch into the soil. If it feels dry, it’s time to water. If it’s still moist, hold off for a bit.

A good rule of thumb is to water deeply but infrequently. This encourages the roots to grow deeper, making your tree more resilient.

If you’re growing your tree indoors, especially in winter when the air can get dry, consider using a humidifier or placing a tray of water near the tree.

 

Step 5: Pruning and Fertilizer

Pruning Your Lemon Tree

Pruning Your Lemon Tree
Pruning Your Lemon Tree

I usually prune my lemon tree in late winter or early spring. This timing is perfect because the tree is still dormant, and it minimizes stress.

When pruning, focus on removing dead or diseased branches. Also, trim any branches that are crossing or rubbing against each other.

 

Fertilizing Your Lemon Tree

Fertilizing Your Lemon Tree
Fertilizing Your Lemon Tree

I like to use a balanced citrus fertilizer, something like a 6-6-6 or 8-8-8 mix.

Apply it every 4-6 weeks during the growing season, which is usually from early spring to late summer.

Be careful not to over-fertilize, especially if your tree is in a pot. Over-fertilization can lead to leaf burn and other issues.

 

Step 6: Managing Pests and Diseases

Managing Pests and Diseases
Managing Pests and Diseases

One common pest you might encounter is the Citrus Leaf Miner.

If you notice squiggly lines on your leaves, that’s a sign you’ve got them. I recommend using an organic insecticide as your first line of defense.

In addition, fungal infections like powdery mildew can show up if your tree doesn’t get enough air circulation. Pruning your tree regularly can help with this.

 

Step 7: Harvesting and Encouraging Re-bloom

Harvest Lemon
Harvest Lemon

Harvest when your lemons should be a vibrant yellow and slightly soft to the touch. If they’re still green or rock hard, give them a bit more time.

Once your lemons are ripe, gently twist them off the tree. Avoid pulling too hard, as this can damage the branches.

Encouraging Re-bloom
Encouraging Re-bloom

After harvesting, your tree might look a bit bare, but don’t worry!

Start by pruning any dead or damaged branches to help the tree focus its energy on producing new growth and flowers.

Next, consider using a balanced, slow-release fertilizer and keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.

 

These Steps Help You Enjoy Lemons All Year Around. Here's Your Guide to Success
These Steps Help You Enjoy Lemons All Year Around. Here’s Your Guide to Success
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Lois Capone

Lois Capone

Lois Capone is a wife and mom in her 50s who enjoys sharing gardening, DIY tips, and home decor ideas. She believes that with some inspiration, anyone can create a special feel in their home and garden.

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