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Planting a lemon tree in a pot is a great way to bring a taste of citrus to your home. Lemon trees are a favorite among home gardeners and a pot-grown lemon tree can provide a bounty of sweet-smelling blossoms and delicious lemons. Growing a lemon tree in a pot is relatively easy to do and there are several steps involved. Here are a few key steps you’ll need to follow if you’re curious about trying your hand at pot-grown lemon trees.<\/p>\n

Firstly, you’ll need a large pot – at least 18-24 inches or larger – with container-worthy soil. Drainage holes are important to ensure that your lemon tree doesn’t suffer from root rot and other fungal diseases so make sure your pot has them. You can find pot-specific soil mixes in your local garden center, which are perfect for sustaining a lemon tree.<\/p>\n

Next, before planting your tree, you should choose a lemon variety that is best suited to your climate and soil. Different varieties of lemons require different amounts of sun and water, so doing some research ahead of time is important. For example, Meyer lemons are especially well suited to growing indoors, while Lisbon lemons are more forgiving of a little cold weather.<\/p>\n

When you’re ready to plant, make sure the root ball of the tree fits comfortably in the pot, and fill the remaining space with potting soil. Be sure to press soil firmly around the root ball, and water the tree immediately. Finally, pick a spot for your pot-grown lemon tree that gets plenty of sunlight, provides the tree with warmth and humidity, and has plenty of airflow. This combination helps keep disease away from your lemon tree and helps ensure it produces beautiful fruits in abundance.<\/p>\n

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