{"id":24244,"date":"2024-02-11T10:55:08","date_gmt":"2024-02-11T08:55:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=24244"},"modified":"2024-02-11T10:55:08","modified_gmt":"2024-02-11T08:55:08","slug":"how-do-you-start-a-lemon-tree","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/how-do-you-start-a-lemon-tree\/","title":{"rendered":"How Do You Start A Lemon Tree"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Starting a lemon tree can be an incredibly rewarding and rewarding experience. For starters, a lemon tree will provide you with an abundance of sweet and tart lemons, which can be harvested for many culinary uses. Fortunately, creating a lemon tree is an achievable endeavor for most gardeners. To help get you off to a strong start, here are some tips to follow for starting your very own lemon tree.<\/p>\n

First, location is key when beginning your lemon tree. Lemons need plenty of sunlight and thrive in temperatures of between 60 degrees Fahrenheit and 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Checking if your region or your garden provides the right environment should be the first step when starting your own lemon tree. Once you’ve established a suitable spot, it’s time to find the right sapling.<\/p>\n

When considering a lemon sapling, make sure to find one with a healthy root system and that looks vigorous and alert. When planting your lemon sapling, consider adding an amendment to the soil like peat moss or compost. Lemon trees are not very drought resistant and prefer an environment that is kept well moistened. After adding the amendments, it’s time to plant the tree about three to four feet deep.<\/p>\n

When planting your sapling, make sure to water it thoroughly and check that the soil around the roots is kept moist. Due to the fragile nature of lemon trees, you should note that organisms like mealybugs, aphids, and scale are attracted to them and can affect their growth and lifestyle. To avoid crippling the tree, keep an eye out for signs of pests and act accordingly.<\/p>\n