How to Plant a Meyer Lemon Tree from Seed
Do you want to enjoy the sweet, tangy taste of Meyer lemons straight from your own backyard? Planting a Meyer lemon tree from seed is a great way to get started. Follow these easy steps to get your own tree started:
Gather Materials
Before you can plant your Meyer lemon seed, gather all the necessary materials. You will need:
A fresh Meyer lemon
A pot with drainage holes
An organic potting soil
Water
A sunny location
Prepare the Soil
Fill the pot with the organic potting soil, leaving about an inch of space at the top. Water the soil until it is moist, but not soaking. Insert your finger into the soil to ensure it is not too wet.
Plant the Seed
Cut open the Meyer lemon and remove the seeds. Choose the largest and healthiest looking seed to plant. Rinse the seed under running water, being careful not to damage it.
Take the seed and plant it about an inch deep in the potting soil. Cover the seed with soil and pat it down gently.
Water and Wait
Water the soil lightly, being careful not to overwater it. Place the pot in a warm and sunny location. The seed will need plenty of natural light and warmth to sprout.
Wait patiently for the seed to germinate. It may take several weeks for the seed to sprout, but once it does, it will grow rapidly.
Care for your Meyer Lemon Tree
Once your Meyer lemon tree has sprouted, there are a few things you need to do to ensure that it grows strong and healthy:
Water your tree regularly, but be careful not to overwater it. Allow the soil to dry out before watering again.
Expose your tree to plenty of natural light, but protect it from extreme heat or cold.
Fertilize your tree with an organic fertilizer every four to six weeks.
Prune your tree regularly to encourage healthy growth and a strong structure.
With a little patience and care, your Meyer lemon tree will soon be bearing sweet and tangy fruit for you to enjoy. Planting a Meyer lemon tree from seed is a great way to add beauty and flavor to your garden or home, and it's an easy and rewarding project for gardeners of all skill levels.