Growing a lemon tree (or any citrus tree, for that matter) from seed is easy. However, because lemon trees are hybrids and most of them are grafted, their seeds produce seedlings that are not ...
Citrus varieties are rarely grown from seeds because of complex hybrids and propagation by grafting. As a result, the offspring won't necessarily produce the same quality fruit. (Ann Maloney, NOLA.com ...
If you love plants but don’t have much outdoor space to indulge your green thumb, you might feel a bit bummed about all the things you can’t grow indoors. Fortunately, there are plenty of things that ...
That’s because all those years of breeding targeted a sweetness, resistance to disease, strong branch habit or other desirable characteristic that led a tree to produce the perfect fruit from which ...
Have you dreamt of a citrus grove in your own backyard? Or have you envisioned a perfectly pruned lemon tree finding a home in your sunny living room? You might assume your first stop should be the ...
Libera Evans sent in a request for instructions on growing an orange and/or lemon tree from the seeds of the fruits. She said she has done this in the past but can’t remember what to do with the seeds ...
You can't plant a lemon seed to grow a lemon tree. Sure, that seed will grow, but it probably won't produce fruit. Yet day after day I see these ideas online, presented as though they were viable ...
This article was originally published on Good Housekeeping US. When life gives you lemons, make lemonade — but what about when life does not give you lemons? Well, you make the lemons yourself (with a ...
Ever dreamed of plucking sun-ripened lemons from your very own tree? There's nothing chicer than: “Oh, this vinaigrette? I made it with lemons from my garden. Want to take some home?” Growing citrus ...
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