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Indoor Lemon Trees And Container Fruit Trees
If you enjoy cooking with lemons and also like to garden, consider an indoor lemon tree. Indoor lemon trees are a good looking and fragrant addition to your home and typically produce several pounds of fresh fruit per year.
Indoor lemon trees are available in several varieties. One of the hardiest is the Meyer lemon tree, which in and of itself is also available in several varieties. The dwarf Meyer lemon tree is one of our favorites, in part because of its bountiful yield of fruit.
One sub category of Meyer lemon tree is the dwarf Meyer lemon tree. It is compact enough to be shipped in a one gallon container, yet produces fruit that is actually larger than most indoor lemon trees, or outdoor lemon trees for that matter. Their fruit is shaped more like an orange than a lemon, with a sweeter juice than almost any other lemon.
The dwarf Ponderosa lemon tree is another favorite. The most interesting aspect of this indoor lemon tree is the size of its fruit - usually 1 1/2 to 2 pounds. Another benefit of the dwarf Ponderosa lemon tree is the fragrance of its blooms. They almost serve as an air freshener, with a very fresh and pleasing aroma.
Whatever type of indoor lemon tree or container fruit tree you consider, chances are good it will be shipped close to fruiting age. With proper care of your indoor lemon tree, you should expect several pounds of fruit per year, practically eliminating the need to buy lemons at the grocery. Indoor lemon trees are very affordable, ranging from $30 to $50, and are shipped directly from southern state growers.
Indoor lemon trees and other container fruit trees are a perfect way to get someone interested in gardening, speaking from experience. Once you experience success with growing fruit, it becomes a very enjoyable hobby. Best of all, indoor lemon trees and most container fruit trees can be succesfully grown almost anywhere.
Indoor lemon trees are so easy to grow that even someone with no gardening experience whatsoever should be successful. With few exceptions, there isn't much more to growing an indoor lemon tree other than plenty of sunlight and watering every 10 days or so. You can also place your indoor lemon tree outdoors during the warmer months - they'll love it!
Sunlight, water, and an occasional pruning are about all that's needed to ensure the success of an indoor lemon tree. They are easy to care for, and perfect for any level of gardener. You'll enjoy their fresh, fragrant scent and you'll particularly enjoy the several pounds of fresh fruit per year!
About the Author Indoor Lemon Trees and other container fruit trees are a fragrant, easy care addition to any home, and ideal for any level of gardener. Visit us for availability and to discover the beauty of Indoor Lemon Trees. |
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