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Growing Lemon Trees in Oregon<\/h2>\n

Oregon’s climate isn’t ideal for growing lemon trees; however, some growers find success. Citrus trees favor warmer and sunnier climates and don’t tolerate freezes. Oregon does have a short window of frost free periods during the winter, which gives growers the opportunity to grow fruit trees. It also has mild temperatures and can provide enough warmth throughout the year to properly ripen the fruit. <\/p>\n

In order to have a successful lemon crop in Oregon, the following should be taken into consideration: weather, soil, planning, and water. It’s important to have knowledge of Oregon’s winter weather and seasonal cycles, as that will determine when to plant and when to harvest. The soil should also be well-draining, alkaline, and rich in organic matter to foster good root growth. Proper planning should also be done, such as deciding on which varieties to grow and how many trees to plant. The water supply should be regularly monitored to ensure the soil doesn’t become soggy or dry.<\/p>\n

When deciding on a suitable spot to plant the lemon trees, you’ll want to be sure to pick an area with ample sunshine and protection from cold, winter winds. Sunlight is just as important as other factors, as the less sunshine a lemon tree gets, the less fruit it produces. It’s also important to allow the trees to become acclimated before planting. So if purchasing from a nursery, allow them to get used to being outside for a few weeks before taking them home. <\/p>\n

Oregon does have a short window of frost free periods during the winter and as a result, it is possible to grow lemon trees, but there are other considerations to keep in mind. Proper soil, weather, and water adjustments must be made for a successful crop. If these areas are properly taken care of, then you’ll be able to reap the citrusy rewards of growing a lemon tree in Oregon!<\/p>\n

Pruning Lemon Trees in Oregon<\/h2>\n