September 28, 2024

VIDEO: How to Grow Meyer Lemons in Containers Pt. 1


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25 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Grow Meyer Lemons in Containers Pt. 1

  1. That's funny, we bought a Meyer Lemon tree about five years ago from Pam's Fast Growing Trees. We live in Seattle, which is not ideal for these trees, but it is about five feet tall and stays on our south facing back patio and gets a good amount of sun light. Wish we lived further south since our growing season isn't great. We get about three or four lemons per year, I know, not much, but they are very flavor-full and end up in our drinks/aperitifs.

  2. This will be my fourth attempt (3 epic failures). I also got mine from fast growing trees but this time I bought a 1 year warranty . The video was super helpful especially the part about pruning those 3 little baby lemons I’ve got down to two. I’ll muster up the strength tomorrow. Thank you. Looking forward to part 2. Wish me luck

  3. Love ur video but i wont deal w fast growing trees. They hv takn me to the cleaners twice now and the customer service is the dumbest ppl china culd produce. But iv got sum lemons i grew from seed

  4. I'm growing some kind of lemons in a pot. lol. I planted some seeds from a lemon I bought at the local store. No idea what kind it is though. They seem to be thriving, but I recently got some bugs on them. So I poisoned them and spray the leaves with water in the shower once a day to get them off. I hope to one day have slightly bigger trees. They are currently little sticks of about a hand's breadth. XD They're about 9 months old. 🙂

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