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My Meyers Lemon graft potted in 2022. It had to be brought inside from colder nights. This small tree is full of lemonade 😃
Meyer lemon trees are a popular choice for home gardeners due to their fragrant blossoms and delicious fruit. Since they are sensitive to cold temperatures, it’s important to bring them indoors during chilly nights, especially in regions with cold winters. When potted, these trees require bright, indirect sunlight and consistent watering—allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings helps prevent root rot. Additionally, maintaining humidity can be beneficial; placing a tray of water near the plant or misting the leaves can replicate their natural environment. Fertilizing monthly with a citrus-specific fertilizer encourages healthy growth and fruit production. Pruning is also important to maintain the size and shape of your small tree, helping sunlight reach all parts evenly. With these care tips, your Meyer lemon tree will thrive indoors even after seasonal changes. You'll enjoy the natural aroma of lemonade and fresh lemons right from your home garden!

