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What is a Meyer lemon tree? The first Meyer lemon tree (Citrus x meyeri) was introduced in China in 1908, and the variety we know today (which is less susceptible to viruses) came from the ...
Consistent watering is essential if you want your Meyer lemon tree to produce blossoms and fruit. "Let the top 2 inches of soil dry out between watering, then water deeply, ...
: I have a question regarding my Meyer lemon. Last year, during the spring the tree had many blossoms but dropped them all so thus I had no fruit. The leaves were yellowed. I believe this means it ...
Q. I have a 5-year-old Meyer lemon tree that currently has 14 nice, large yellow lemons on it. New leaf growth is sprouting and blossoms are budding. My question is, should I harvest all of the lem… ...
When I asked my neighbor why she thought her lemon tree fruited so successfully, she said: “I love the smell of lemon blossoms so much that I stick my nose into every blossom, every day. I think ...
Meyer lemon tree was found in China in the early 1900s by Frank N. Meyer, an agricultural explorer, and is a cross between a lemon and bitter orange.
Growing up, I never knew the difference between a sweet Meyer lemon and an acidic Lisbon. Or a Eureka lemon. All I knew was that on weekends, I was out of bed by 7 a.m. because there were fruit ...
Q: I have a 'Meyer' lemon tree that produced one lemon. The white blossoms are starting to brown and the other tiny, tiny lemons don't seem to be growing. I have it in a huge wine bucket. I was ...
Consistent watering is essential if you want your Meyer lemon tree to produce blossoms and fruit. "Let the top 2 inches of soil dry out between watering, then water deeply, ...