Lemon (Citrus Fruit)Citrus x latifolia

Half-hardy

What is Half-Hardy ?

£15.49

Perfect for a warm conservatory

Long-lasting and fragrant

Grow your own citrus fruits

1 x 9cm Potted Plant

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Potted Plants

These well-established plants are ready to be planted straight out into final positions, as soon as the weather allows. (Plant sizes may vary dependent on variety). For more information on how to grow potted plants please click here.


Height Up to 300cm (118in)
Spread Up to 250cm (98in)

Half-hardy

patioconservatoryscented gardensexotic gardenspecimen plant

full sun

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Description

Savour the taste of home grown citrus fruits! Lemons take up to a year to develop, but are well worth the wait. Glossy evergreen foliage and clusters of fragrant waxy blossom in spring make citrus trees ideal feature plants for conservatories and patios. Hardy to -10°C, they are best grown outdoors from May to October, and brought inside for the winter.

Lemon trees are capable of surviving brief periods below 0C, but are best grown in large containers and moved indoors to a bright frost free position from autumn to spring.


Supplied in 9cm pots, approx. 25cm tall. Ceramic pot not supplied.

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1 x 9cm Potted Plant (12268FFP)

How to Grow
Plant citrus trees in patio containers in a mix of ericaceous compost and neutral, soil based compost such as John Innes No. 3. Repot the plant at its original soil level and firm well into the new container. Water well and position in a frost free position in full sun.
More Info
Stand citrus trees outside from May to October. Water freely in summer and mist leaves daily to increase humidity and discourage pests. Feed with citrus plant fertiliser every 2 weeks. Move plants indoors from October to a bright, frost free position (4-12°C) away from cold draughts and radiators. Reduce watering in winter but do not let the plant dry out completely. Too much or too little water may cause the fruits to drop.
Delivery

Seeds and garden supplies will normally be delivered within the time period stated against each product as detailed above. Plants, bulbs, corms, tubers, shrubs, trees, potatoes, etc. are delivered at the appropriate time for planting or potting on. Delivery times will be stated on the product page above, or in your order acknowledgement page and email.

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Orders which include any other products will incur a delivery charge of £6.99.

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