How to Grow Lemon Trees | At Home With P. Allen Smith
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Follow us for tips and more: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ehowhome Allen grows lemon trees in his green house. Come check out how he does it. Have any questions for P. Allen Smith? Leave your comments and questions below! Practical tips for style, comfort and sustainable living from designer and lifestyle expert P. Allen Smith. Allen dissects style and function to reveal the tips that will take your home and garden to the next level. More from Allen: http://www.youtube.com/pallensmith More home tips: http://www.ehow.com/ehow-home P. Allen Smith is an award-winning designer and lifestyle expert and host of two public television programs, P. Allen Smith's Garden Home, P. Allen Smith's Garden to Table and the syndicated 30-minute show P. Allen Smith Gardens. Smith is one of America's most recognized and respected design experts, providing ideas and inspiration through multiple media venues. He is the author of the best-selling Garden Home series of books published by Clarkson Potter/Random House, including Bringing the Garden Indoors: Container, Crafts and Bouquets for Every Room and P. Allen Smith's Seasonal Recipes from the Garden. Allen is also very active on social networks such as Twitter, Facebook, Allen's Blog and YouTube as well as on the eHow Home channel. His design and lifestyle advice is featured in several national magazines. Learn more at http://www.pallensmith.com.
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How old is the Meyer lemon tree?
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hi,can the meyers lemon be grown in the caribbean,plz respond
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You would love Satsuma's. They are native to my part of the US (Southern Gulf) they can be very picky but they thrive here. I have 2 Improved Myer's Lemon trees and while they smell great nothing beats the Satsuma's.
I've went as far as planting one beside all of our first story windows. It's just something you would have to experience for yourself to appreciate. -
can you do one on pink lemons and starting them from seed
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I had my lemon plant in the sun, temperature was 77 degrees. Why did it start turning brown. Was it to soon for the sun.
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I have a lemon tree out side for many years. I get small flowers and get now lemons, Help
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I want a greenhouse......Glad I found you here. Nice information. Thank you!!
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educated adults don't say..." I SO wish you could". unless you are jennifer aniston- where did this bullshit start? WTF?
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ps do you have any videos on how to care for lime trees?
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Hi love your video was very informative.I have just bought a lemon tree and the pot looks too small for it.I also bought a bigger pot to transfer it please can you tell me the best soil to use?I would like to keep it in a pot for many years as it is too cold to put outside.What I am trying to ask is how often would I need to repot my tree?Thankyou shaz
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Hi, I have this lime tree for nearly 10 years now. It is slightly more than 6 feet tall. There are no signs of flower or fruit. what do i do? I got this tree from a seed . thanks
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We have a (non-promotional) Facebook group called "Indoor Citrus Tree Growers" if anyone wants to share info or ask questions. Search for it and join us.
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hi, I have a Meyer Lemon tree I purchased off of ebay about 4 or 5 years ago. I live in Oklahoma and bring it out in the Spring and Summer and it is quite large now. It has never bloomed. In the winter I keep it in and have grow lights on it but it does not look healthy in the winter months. In the summer it is very healthy. My question is.... it has never ever bloomed even once. No lemons and no blooms. What am I doing wrong?
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Allen, I just bought a meyer lemon tree about 3-4 wks ago.It had lots of blooms but they have fallen off. I love in zone 7A . I used a high quality organic soil with plenty of aeration.Its outside on my deck & it has been hot & humid with tropical storm bill passing through.I"ve sprayed with organic fungicide 3. Any suggestions? Thank you & I love your videos.
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I can't wait to have lemon trees!
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I live here in central California (zone 9) and its citrus country here. And I'm growing a lemon tree outside. And your right Allen it has one of the most fragrant flowers in the citrus family.
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Wow! thanks for sharing!
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This guy's voice is just therapeutic!
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ALLEN IS SO RIGHT! I have a lemon tree that was the best gift I've ever had. It has grown quickly and as I would cut the suckers off at the base of the trunk, it just got bushier. I pretty much neglected mine. I'd mist it from time to time and water it when it was bone dry. That's it. My plant was grown indoors except for 3 months in the summer. It wasn't in full sun, just got some mid morning sun, I had it on a shady porch in the summer. That thing NEVER stopped blooming. I started to wonder if the plant was going to die because of it. At one point I even cut off every single bloom and bud and all it did was sprout even more blooms in large clusters. Allen mentions the aroma -- nothing like it. It makes your entire house smell incredible, a sweet lingering smell. Really nice. I never feed mine, I know I should, but I haven't. Don't know what it would have done if I had fed it!! No grow lights and I heated with a coal stove so temperatures fluctuated a lot since the house would get so warm I'd have to open windows so it thrived in fluctuating temperatures.
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you back off the feeding unless you are keeping it under high intensity grow lights and warm inside temps. if you are doing that feed it during the winter. no sense in letting it get malnourished or stopping it come getting some growth during the winter.
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