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YouGarden Citrus Lemon 'Citron' Tree in 9cm Pot

Grow your own delicious citrus fruit right here in the UK with this easy-grow Lemon Tree. Mature plants will produce delicious fruits,...read more

Grow your own delicious citrus fruit right here in the UK with this easy-grow Lemon Tree.
Mature plants will produce delicious fruits, and are winter hardy to -5C - that's right this Lemon tree will grow and fruit perfectly in the UK.
The sweetly perfumed white flowers contrast beautifully against the deep green citrus-fragranced foliage, and the fruits smell simply divine - plus they're packed full of vitamin C, they're delicious and good for you too.
Your tree will arrive as a young plant, 20-30cm tall including its 9cm pot, and is ready to grow on, making it a great value way to get your hands on a superb citrus plant.
Grown from a cutting, this Citrus plant is reliable and will produce fruit.
Features and Benefits Grows great in the UK - Yes, you can grow fresh lemons in the UK with this fabulous citrus plant Great looking - In winter and early spring, trees are covered with luxurious, super-fragrant blossom.
Active all year round - Fruits mature and ripen over a whole year or so, so plants can have fruits and flowers at the same time.
Specifications Supplied as a 20-30cm (8-12in) plant in a 9cm pot, ready for growing on Availability: All-year-round Planting time: April - September Flowering time: March - April Top Tips We recommend using our Soluble Citrus Fertiliser to ensure your trees grow into big, healthy specimens and, most importantly, bear lots of juicy fruit.
For best results, bring indoors to a cool area for winter.
Feed with specialist feed every month in spring and summer growth - they are hungry fellows.
Care Information The sweetly-fragranced flowers appear all year round, especially in late winter, and fruit ripens up to 12 months later - so plants are often in flower and fruiting at the same time.
Citrus tend not to thrive in centrally heated homes, so from mid-Jun to late September, give plants a treat and transfer them outside to make the most of the available sunshine - but remember they are not frost tolerant so will need bringing under cover if cold nights threaten.
In summer, water freely - ideally with rainwater, while in winter you can reduce the amount - allowing the surface to partially dry out before watering again.
Always allow excess water to drain away.
Overwatering in winter is one of the commonest problems, so err on the dry side.
Only minimal pruning is required to reshape or remove dead or damaged shoots.

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