{"id":23465,"date":"2024-01-31T08:10:21","date_gmt":"2024-01-31T06:10:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=23465"},"modified":"2024-01-31T08:10:21","modified_gmt":"2024-01-31T06:10:21","slug":"can-i-grow-a-lemon-tree-in-tennessee","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/can-i-grow-a-lemon-tree-in-tennessee\/","title":{"rendered":"Can I Grow A Lemon Tree In Tennessee"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Can you grow a lemon tree in Tennessee? In short, yes, you can. The climate in Tennessee is generally mild enough, with average temperatures between -20 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit, for some lemon tree varieties to thrive. With the right soil, a warm location, and sufficient sunshine, chances are you will succeed in nurturing a lemon tree. <\/p>\n

It is important to select a variety suited to the Tennessee climate. Lemons that fare well in Tennessee typically come from California or Florida, such as ‘Meyer’ lemons or ‘Eureka’ lemons. These varieties are usually self-fertile and can grow in acidic, clay or loamy soil. <\/p>\n

If you decide to grow a lemon tree in Tennessee, you’ll need to plant it in a location sheltered from strong winds and chilling temperatures. Aim for an area with several hours of sunlight each day, and make sure the temperature does not drop below 25-30 degrees Fahrenheit, or rise above 85-90 degrees Fahrenheit. <\/p>\n

Fertilizing your lemon tree is also essential for its development. You can either use granular citrus fertilizer or organic compost, such as composted manure or composted leaf mold. It is important to do this twice a year, in the spring and fall; the amount you need to use depends on the size of the lemon tree’s canopy. <\/p>\n