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When it comes to your lemon tree, you want yellow fruit, not yellow leaves. If you're dealing with the latter, micronutrient ...
Q: My Meyer lemon at home -- planted in the ground -- looks as if it is dying. Its leaves are turning yellow and withering. I suspect root rot from too much water, but I don't know. The same ...
Q: Two months ago I bought a 'Meyer' lemon to plant in the spring. It's in a 5-gallon container. Recently it has lost several leaves, and many others are turning yellow. What am I doing wrong ...
Q. I have a Meyer lemon tree that is covered with fruit, but it is only starting to turn yellow. My neighbor tells me that I need to pick the fruit before we get freezing temperatures because the ...
Q. I have a Meyer lemon tree that has been covered with fruit for months, but none of it is turning yellow. The fruit look to be mature size, but they're still dark green.
Question: I have a small lemon tree growing in a large container. I now have many small lemons on it, which seem to be getting larger. My problem is that the leaves are a sickly, yellow color.
Having your own lemon tree at home is often a luxury we assume is reserved for people who live in citrus-friendly locales, like sunny California or humid Florida. However, that doesn’t mean ...
This guide—with horticulturalists' advice—makes growing lemon trees easy. How to Grow Lemon Trees That Actually Bear Fruit, According to Experts Skip to main content ...