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Lemon 🍋 tree

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  • Canada doesn't really have the ideal climate for Citrus trees.  If you plan to keep them as houseplants, you will eventually need rather large containers.  Indoors, they aren't too happy with a dry atmosphere either.
    Best of luck and no need to apologise  for your English - it's perfect :):)
    Haha I know it’s not the best climate but I know a woman who grow them in a greenhouse that’s my goal lol. So tired of the temperature here yesterday it snowed:( 
  • Nanny BeachNanny Beach Posts: 8,719
    I sent you a PM, don't know if you received it. I get an e mail alert, but I know some folk don't. Nothing important, just regards your lemon.
  • Nanny BeachNanny Beach Posts: 8,719
    I haven't had chance to get the citrus out of the green house to take photos. Been busy this weekend, hubby is wallpapering the kitchen,so I can't get in and out the back door. 
  • Nanny BeachNanny Beach Posts: 8,719
    edited May 2022
    What with the decorating,helping my daughter move,THEN taking my grandson to school and collecting him,it's taken a while! The citrus are now out of the green house.lemons are at the end,in a good year,we can have a few,takes a year. The calamondins,small fruit I use for cooking. Mandarin produces full size fruit. Grapefruit grown from a pip by hubby 30 years ago. It flowered after 10 years, which is the norm. It hasn't flowered again.
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