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jpd1009 06-04-2004 08:53 PM

how to espalier a lemon tree
 
Hi,

I am looking for some tips to espalier a lemon.

Also, what should I keep in mind when doing this to ensure an optimum crop?

thanks in advance



-james






[email protected] 06-04-2004 08:54 PM

how to espalier a lemon tree
 
I dont know anything about lemons, but espalier and optimum crop sounds like it is
mutually exclusive.
have you done a google search?

"jpd1009" wrote:
I am looking for some tips to espalier a lemon.
Also, what should I keep in mind when doing this to ensure an optimum crop?

-james


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figaro 07-04-2004 03:02 PM

how to espalier a lemon tree
 
I was just looking through a mediterranean gardening book and saw a picture
of this being done. Interesting. They mentioned two points; make sure your
arbor has wide enough openings to let the lemons hang down for picking and
whitewash the bare trunks to prevent sunscald. I thought about trying this
until I saw the whitewash part. I hate that look. I guess you could also
use some other sort of trunk wrap.


steve Mc 08-04-2004 11:32 PM

how to espalier a lemon tree
 
I agree, this is a great way to train fruit trees. In the northern
rockies we paint our trees, not lemons of course, to reduce the winter
sun burn, but planting next to a building, to espalier, protecting the
trunks becomes a summer burn issue. You might try planting shrubs or
tall perinneals on the sun side.
Steve

figaro wrote:
I was just looking through a mediterranean gardening book and saw a picture
of this being done. Interesting. They mentioned two points; make sure your
arbor has wide enough openings to let the lemons hang down for picking and
whitewash the bare trunks to prevent sunscald. I thought about trying this
until I saw the whitewash part. I hate that look. I guess you could also
use some other sort of trunk wrap.




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