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Hardiness Zones 7-10
The USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map is the standard by which gardeners and growers can determine which plants are most likely to thrive at a location.
Blooms
White
Sunlight
Full
Mature Height
8-10 ft
Mature Width
3-4 ft
4.39/5 Stars
out of 59 Reviews
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06/14/24
We are so excited to receive our new Meyer Lemon Tree as a move in gift to our new home. However, similar problem to another reviewer that ours arrived without any care instructions. Please send some!
Hello,
Thank you for reaching out to us. I am so very sorry that you did not receive care instructions for your lemon. I do understand that is frustrating, and it is not up to our standards. I will attach them to this email for you.
Please let me know if you have any further questions, or need anything else.
Sincerely,
Janelle
Thank you for reaching out to us. I am so very sorry that you did not receive care instructions for your lemon. I do understand that is frustrating, and it is not up to our standards. I will attach them to this email for you.
Please let me know if you have any further questions, or need anything else.
Sincerely,
Janelle
06/11/23
Our Lemon tree gift arrived in great shape. The packging is very robust. Looking forward to growing and enjoying it. However, no instructions with the shipment.Plastic inner wrap on or off? Repotting required? Watering? Can it be out doors in none frost/freeze seasons? Will it survive full summer sun? Winter care in Zone 5? How large will it get. How long will it live?Thanks for your help.
Hello Mike,
Thank you for your kind words about our tree. We are glad to hear that it arrived in great condition. We do apologize that the instructions were not included. I am going to send you that information in another email.
Sincerely,
Janelle
Thank you for your kind words about our tree. We are glad to hear that it arrived in great condition. We do apologize that the instructions were not included. I am going to send you that information in another email.
Sincerely,
Janelle
06/11/23
Our Lemon tree gift arrived in great shape. The packging is very robust. Looking forward to growing and enjoying it. However, no instructions with the shipment.Plastic inner wrap on or off? Repotting required? Watering? Can it be out doors in none frost/freeze seasons? Will it survive full summer sun? Winter care in Zone 5? How large will it get. How long will it live?Thanks for your help.
Hello Mike,
Thank you for your kind words about our tree. We are glad to hear that it arrived in great condition. We do apologize that the instructions were not included. I am going to send you that information in another email.
Sincerely,
Janelle
Thank you for your kind words about our tree. We are glad to hear that it arrived in great condition. We do apologize that the instructions were not included. I am going to send you that information in another email.
Sincerely,
Janelle
02/14/23
This is such a beautiful tree in full bloom! I must say one of my favorite and most thoughtful gifts yet. So much better than flowers that are just going to die! Would have give 5 stars if it came with instructions and need requirements. I live in southern Michigan zone 6. Hoping to get the info I need so I don't kill this! Also, is any part of this plant harmful to dogs if ingested?
Hi Jennifer,
Thank you for the nice review you posted in reference to the recent myer lemon tree. You should have received a care card with each tree that includes instructions. So, I'll look into that to make sure Janelle can email you the care instructions
In a zone six you will need to protect it from the cold. Many of our clients will keep the myer lemon tree growing indoors in a sunroom or south facing window through the winter. Then in the spring again they bring it to their patio where they can watch the lemons grow a beautiful ripe yellow color. There are no parts of this tree that can harm dogs or other animals.
Thank you again and we appreciate you reaching out to us!
Best,
Matt
Thank you for the nice review you posted in reference to the recent myer lemon tree. You should have received a care card with each tree that includes instructions. So, I'll look into that to make sure Janelle can email you the care instructions
In a zone six you will need to protect it from the cold. Many of our clients will keep the myer lemon tree growing indoors in a sunroom or south facing window through the winter. Then in the spring again they bring it to their patio where they can watch the lemons grow a beautiful ripe yellow color. There are no parts of this tree that can harm dogs or other animals.
Thank you again and we appreciate you reaching out to us!
Best,
Matt
02/14/23
This is such a beautiful tree in full bloom! I must say one of my favorite and most thoughtful gifts yet. So much better than flowers that are just going to die! Would have give 5 stars if it came with instructions and need requirements. I live in southern Michigan zone 6. Hoping to get the info I need so I don’t kill this! Also, is any part of this plant harmful to dogs if ingested?
Hi Jennifer,
Thank you for the nice review you posted in reference to the recent myer lemon tree. You should have received a care card with each tree that includes instructions. So, I'll look into that to make sure Janelle can email you the care instructions
In a zone six you will need to protect it from the cold. Many of our clients will keep the myer lemon tree growing indoors in a sunroom or south facing window through the winter. Then in the spring again they bring it to their patio where they can watch the lemons grow a beautiful ripe yellow color. There are no parts of this tree that can harm dogs or other animals.
Thank you again and we appreciate you reaching out to us!
Best,
Matt
Thank you for the nice review you posted in reference to the recent myer lemon tree. You should have received a care card with each tree that includes instructions. So, I'll look into that to make sure Janelle can email you the care instructions
In a zone six you will need to protect it from the cold. Many of our clients will keep the myer lemon tree growing indoors in a sunroom or south facing window through the winter. Then in the spring again they bring it to their patio where they can watch the lemons grow a beautiful ripe yellow color. There are no parts of this tree that can harm dogs or other animals.
Thank you again and we appreciate you reaching out to us!
Best,
Matt
12/25/22
Arrived in perfect condition.(in Pa) No lemons, no buds, but healthy and full of greenery. I'd give 5 stars if it had buds. With that said, its a beautiful little tree!
Dear Mark –
Thank you for your recent purchase we appreciate your business.
In many cultures the lemon tree is a sign of prosperity. I hope that you will find it to be a sign that you will continue to be blessed with a lot of love and happiness filled in your life.
Although it does not currently have any buds, I assure you that when this does blossom, you will enjoy the very sweet and delicate aromatic blossoms that will fill the air. Meyer lemon trees start bearing fruit at different times, depending on how they were grown. It can start bearing fruit in as soon as two years but could take up to 3-5 years.
Meyer lemon trees will fruit either indoors or outdoors once or twice a year, with especially abundant harvests in fall and winter.
If your Meyer lemon tree is located outdoors, pollination should take care of itself. But if you have an indoor Meyer lemon tree—or an outdoor one that you bring inside during cold temperatures—you can assist with pollination. Take a paintbrush or cotton swab and ease it into the center of a Meyer lemon blossom and swirl it, collecting the pollen. Then, repeat the process with every other blossom on the tree. https://www.thisoldhouse.com/gardening/reviews/meyer-lemon-tree
We hope that you can continue to enjoy this beautiful tree for years to come.
Kindest regards,
Maleena
Thank you for your recent purchase we appreciate your business.
In many cultures the lemon tree is a sign of prosperity. I hope that you will find it to be a sign that you will continue to be blessed with a lot of love and happiness filled in your life.
Although it does not currently have any buds, I assure you that when this does blossom, you will enjoy the very sweet and delicate aromatic blossoms that will fill the air. Meyer lemon trees start bearing fruit at different times, depending on how they were grown. It can start bearing fruit in as soon as two years but could take up to 3-5 years.
Meyer lemon trees will fruit either indoors or outdoors once or twice a year, with especially abundant harvests in fall and winter.
If your Meyer lemon tree is located outdoors, pollination should take care of itself. But if you have an indoor Meyer lemon tree—or an outdoor one that you bring inside during cold temperatures—you can assist with pollination. Take a paintbrush or cotton swab and ease it into the center of a Meyer lemon blossom and swirl it, collecting the pollen. Then, repeat the process with every other blossom on the tree. https://www.thisoldhouse.com/gardening/reviews/meyer-lemon-tree
We hope that you can continue to enjoy this beautiful tree for years to come.
Kindest regards,
Maleena
12/25/22
Arrived in perfect condition.(in Pa) No lemons, no buds, but healthy and full of greenery. I’d give 5 stars if it had buds. With that said, its a beautiful little tree!
Dear Mark –
Thank you for your recent purchase we appreciate your business.
In many cultures the lemon tree is a sign of prosperity. I hope that you will find it to be a sign that you will continue to be blessed with a lot of love and happiness filled in your life.
Although it does not currently have any buds, I assure you that when this does blossom, you will enjoy the very sweet and delicate aromatic blossoms that will fill the air. Meyer lemon trees start bearing fruit at different times, depending on how they were grown. It can start bearing fruit in as soon as two years but could take up to 3-5 years.
Meyer lemon trees will fruit either indoors or outdoors once or twice a year, with especially abundant harvests in fall and winter.
If your Meyer lemon tree is located outdoors, pollination should take care of itself. But if you have an indoor Meyer lemon tree—or an outdoor one that you bring inside during cold temperatures—you can assist with pollination. Take a paintbrush or cotton swab and ease it into the center of a Meyer lemon blossom and swirl it, collecting the pollen. Then, repeat the process with every other blossom on the tree. https://www.thisoldhouse.com/gardening/reviews/meyer-lemon-tree
We hope that you can continue to enjoy this beautiful tree for years to come.
Kindest regards,
Maleena
Thank you for your recent purchase we appreciate your business.
In many cultures the lemon tree is a sign of prosperity. I hope that you will find it to be a sign that you will continue to be blessed with a lot of love and happiness filled in your life.
Although it does not currently have any buds, I assure you that when this does blossom, you will enjoy the very sweet and delicate aromatic blossoms that will fill the air. Meyer lemon trees start bearing fruit at different times, depending on how they were grown. It can start bearing fruit in as soon as two years but could take up to 3-5 years.
Meyer lemon trees will fruit either indoors or outdoors once or twice a year, with especially abundant harvests in fall and winter.
If your Meyer lemon tree is located outdoors, pollination should take care of itself. But if you have an indoor Meyer lemon tree—or an outdoor one that you bring inside during cold temperatures—you can assist with pollination. Take a paintbrush or cotton swab and ease it into the center of a Meyer lemon blossom and swirl it, collecting the pollen. Then, repeat the process with every other blossom on the tree. https://www.thisoldhouse.com/gardening/reviews/meyer-lemon-tree
We hope that you can continue to enjoy this beautiful tree for years to come.
Kindest regards,
Maleena
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