Lemon Tree

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Lemon Tree

As lemons are sensitive to cold weather, they’re best grown in a container which can spend the summer outside and the winter in a conservatory or heated greenhouse. Consider re-potting every two years and you will soon have a thriving plant.

Lemons flower through much of the year and the fruits can take up to a year to ripen, so it is usual to find both flowers and fruits on the plants.

There's a guide to growing lemons on the site here: Grow Your Own Lemons

 

Lemon Eureka

An excellent lemon variety with considerable tolerance to low temperatures. The fruits are large and thick-skinned, have a superb flavour, and are perfect for your gin and tonic or for making lemon curd. Supplied as large specimens in 6 litre pots, they will begin producing fruit within 18 months.

Eureka

An excellent lemon variety with considerable tolerance to low temperatures. The fruits are large and thick-skinned, have a superb flavour, and are perfect for your gin and tonic or for making lemon curd. Supplied as a large specimen in a 5 litre pot, will begin producing fruit within 18 months.

Lemon : Eureka

Transform your patio into a little piece of the Mediterranean with this scent-sational citrus tree. Our lemon trees have glossy, dark green foliage and tiny white flowers that fill the air with the delicious fragrance of citrus blossom throughout the year, followed by fruit from late Spring to late Summer.

Please note that all prices and descriptions on this site are believed correct but should be confirmed on the relevant site prior to order. Please let me know if you find an error via the contact page.
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