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Lemon in a pot
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A friend is wanting to contain a lemon in a pot. Space is limited, so he is looking for the following: 1. min. size pot 2. variety of lemon Thanks in advance Jamesd |
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james dawson wrote:
Hi, A friend is wanting to contain a lemon in a pot. Space is limited, so he is looking for the following: 1. min. size pot 2. variety of lemon Thanks in advance Jamesd I've had a Eureka lemon in a 30cm pot since Mother's Day 1995. It has had many flowers but just one (1) lemon. I think that's because I neglect it rather more than I should, though. With regular watering and feeding, I'm sure my lemon tree would bear fruit quite prolifically! I reckon you could keep a Eureka (Lisbon) lemon going quite nicely in one of those big plastic nursery pots, provided you watered it appropriately (good, deep mulch would help) and fed it occasionally. Mine is a very pretty specimen tree and lives happily beside my ginkgo, which has also been neglected shamefully in its pot! -- Trish {|:-} Newcastle, Australia |
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Rhonda Anderson wrote:
james dawson wrote in news:BEA1A359.DD9% : Hi, A friend is wanting to contain a lemon in a pot. Space is limited, so he is looking for the following: 1. min. size pot 2. variety of lemon Thanks in advance There is a new dwarf Meyer lemon out - Lots a Lemons - which would be a good one for a pot. I haven't tried it myself, and couldn't tell you what size pot, but your friend may like to check it out. There's a little about it here http://www.abc.net.au/gardening/stories/s1345780.htm Rhonda Anderson Cranebrook, NSW, Australia I have the dwarf Meyer Lemon. The one I have is about 12 inches high but had an amazing number of lemons on it for the size. The fragence of the flowers is just as good as the fruit. They say the dwarf variety can make it to 6-8 feet but this is Seattle so I'll be happy just to keep it alive. Cheers Conor http://www.gardennut.com |
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G'day
The Meyer (Lots a Lemons) sounds a great idea but Meyers don't thicken Cheesecake filling when using a tin of condensed milk.....I'm assuming the dwarf variety would be the same? Bronwyn ;-) Conor Redmond wrote: Rhonda Anderson wrote: james dawson wrote in news:BEA1A359.DD9% : Hi, A friend is wanting to contain a lemon in a pot. Space is limited, so he is looking for the following: 1. min. size pot 2. variety of lemon Thanks in advance There is a new dwarf Meyer lemon out - Lots a Lemons - which would be a good one for a pot. I haven't tried it myself, and couldn't tell you what size pot, but your friend may like to check it out. There's a little about it here http://www.abc.net.au/gardening/stories/s1345780.htm Rhonda Anderson Cranebrook, NSW, Australia I have the dwarf Meyer Lemon. The one I have is about 12 inches high but had an amazing number of lemons on it for the size. The fragence of the flowers is just as good as the fruit. They say the dwarf variety can make it to 6-8 feet but this is Seattle so I'll be happy just to keep it alive. Cheers Conor http://www.gardennut.com |
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