Every fall when he comes inside he blooms and fills the whole house with the scent of citrus blossoms! Hoping to get my first real harvest of lemons this coming late winter/early spring.

by SomeDumbGamer

15 Comments

  1. Leading_Use1550

    What a healthy looking plant! May you receive many fruits 🙂

  2. thisboyhasverizon

    Its beautiful! We wanted a Meyer as well but were told that there is a severe case of HLB citrus disease in the state and its nearly impossible to ward off. Meyer lemons are really delicious.

  3. Kitchen_Bobcat9143

    Is it an indoor or an outdoor plant? I live in Toronto, Canada, and I’m thinking of buying a lemon tree!

  4. Impossible-Walk9376

    They smell so delicious it makes my mouth water.

  5. kobuta99

    Beautiful plant! That’s my goal! I’m MA and have two small Meyer lemon plants, both bushy type. One had a bad overwintering last year, but is hanging on even with a lot of leaf loss. The replacement from this spring seems to be doing so far so good. If I can nurse the one back to full health and get both to a place with producing just a few lemons a year, I’d be so happy!

  6. villageidiot33

    I was just picking meyers off my tree a while ago. But mine is outdoors in ground. The lemons are size of baseball this year. Mine is about 6 years old. It spent about 2 or 3 years in a large pot. Moved it in and out in freezing weather. Now it’s too big to cover. I hope I don’t get a big freeze anytime soon.

  7. JenSol1976

    Do the blooms smell good? I’ve always wanted to get up close to a citrus tree lol

  8. Candid_Jellyfish_240

    I am so not totally jealous right now! 😄😉♥️🍋

  9. bsgrannydied

    That’s one of the healthiest indoor Meyers I’ve seen. Great job keeping him thriving up north!

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