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Highlights
- Grow Your Own Lemons – Harvest fresh citrus fruit at home for drinks and recipes.
- Fragrant Spring Blossoms – Enjoy scented, waxy white flowers every spring.
- Evergreen Foliage – Glossy leaves add year-round Mediterranean charm.
- Hardy to -10°C – Withstands cold snaps; ideal for UK patios and gardens.
- Compact Size – Grows up to 150cm tall and 120cm wide at maturity.
- Versatile Locations – Thrives in containers on patios, balconies, or conservatories.
- Seasonal Care – Grow outdoors May–October; bring indoors for winter.
- Supplied Pot-Grown – Arrives in a 9cm pot, approx. 25cm tall (ceramic pot not included).
We're offering you a Upto 3 Citrus Lemon Plants for £8.99, saving you up to 40% off Thompson and Morgan's's price of £14.99 (correct as of 27.03.2025).
Fresh Home-Grown Lemons
Citrus Lemon Tree (Citrus limon) brings a taste of the Mediterranean straight to your home or garden. These evergreen citrus trees are valued for their glossy leaves, fragrant spring blossoms, and the promise of fresh lemons for drinks or cooking.
- Botanical background: Citrus limon is a compact evergreen shrub or small tree, well-suited to container growing in the UK.
- Flowering & fruit: Expect clusters of scented white blossoms in spring, followed by edible lemons under ideal conditions.
- Mature size: Grows up to 150cm (60") high and 120cm (48") wide when mature.
- Hardiness: Tolerates temperatures down to -10°C when protected from harsh winds.
Cultivation & Care
- Planting time: Best planted outdoors after the last frost (May onwards). Move indoors before first autumn frosts.
- Soil preference: Prefers well-drained, slightly acidic compost. Use a specialist citrus or ericaceous mix for best results.
- Sunlight: Needs full sun—choose a sheltered spot on your patio or balcony, or a bright conservatory window.
- Watering: Keep soil moist but not waterlogged. Water less in winter when growth slows.
- Feeding: Use a citrus fertiliser during the growing season (March–September).
- Pruning: Lightly prune after fruiting or in late winter to maintain shape and encourage bushy growth.
Design Ideas & Companion Planting
- Add Mediterranean flair by pairing with rosemary, lavender, or olive trees in matching pots.
- Create a feature display on patios or conservatories with terracotta planters.
- Lemon trees make thoughtful gifts for keen cooks or gardeners seeking year-round greenery.
FAQs
- When is the best time to plant?
The ideal time is after the last frost in spring—usually May. Move indoors before autumn frosts arrive. - How fast does it grow?
Lemon trees are moderate growers. Expect slow but steady growth, reaching full size over several years with good care. - What type of soil does it prefer?
Citrus lemon trees thrive in well-drained, slightly acidic compost. Use specialist citrus or ericaceous compost for best results.
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Evergreen Citrus Lemon Tree – Hardy Patio & Conservatory Plant, 25cm Tall
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