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Sweet and Refreshing Lemons for Your Home Garden

Transform your home garden with the delightful New Zealand Lemonade Tree, a beloved hybrid that’s been a standout in the gardening community! This unique tree produces lemons with a sweet, refreshing taste that’s perfect for snacking, juicing, or adding a special twist to your favorite recipes.

The New Zealand Lemonade Tree is semi-dwarfed, making it ideal for small spaces while still delivering a bountiful harvest. With two crops per year—a light crop in summer and a more abundant yield in winter—you'll enjoy fresh, juicy lemons almost year-round. The fruit itself is moderately easy to peel, with juicy flesh that’s not too seedy, ensuring every lemon is bursting with flavor.

Expect your tree to start producing fruit after just two years of consistent growth, with full, reliable harvests by the third year. Perfect for citrus lovers who want a sweet and tangy addition to their garden, the New Zealand Lemonade Tree is both productive and easy to care for. Grow yours today!

Planting & Care

1. Planting: Choose a spot that receives full sun (up to 6 hours a day) and dig a hole twice the size of the rootball. Place in the hole, backfill with soil, and water to establish.

The New Zealand Lemonade Tree can be planted directly in the ground or in a container. If you choose to keep your tree in a container, it can remain in the pot it arrives in for up to a year, but ensure it stays upright. When re-potting, select a container with drainage holes, ideally between 5 and 15 gallons in size.

2. Watering: Water regularly when the tree is first established. After that, adjust your watering schedule to ensure the soil remains moist but not waterlogged.

3. Fertilizing: To keep your New Zealand Lemonade Tree thriving, fertilize three times a year with a balanced citrus fertilizer.

4. Pruning: Aim to prune after the winter harvest, trimming back any overly vigorous shoots and maintaining a balanced canopy.

4. Pollination: This tree is self pollinating!

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Sweet and Refreshing Lemons for Your Home Garden

Transform your home garden with the delightful New Zealand Lemonade Tree, a beloved hybrid that’s been a standout in the gardening community! This unique tree produces lemons with a sweet, refreshing taste that’s perfect for snacking, juicing, or adding a special twist to your favorite recipes.

The New Zealand Lemonade Tree is semi-dwarfed, making it ideal for small spaces while still delivering a bountiful harvest. With two crops per year—a light crop in summer and a more abundant yield in winter—you'll enjoy fresh, juicy lemons almost year-round. The fruit itself is moderately easy to peel, with juicy flesh that’s not too seedy, ensuring every lemon is bursting with flavor.

Expect your tree to start producing fruit after just two years of consistent growth, with full, reliable harvests by the third year. Perfect for citrus lovers who want a sweet and tangy addition to their garden, the New Zealand Lemonade Tree is both productive and easy to care for. Grow yours today!

Planting & Care

1. Planting: Choose a spot that receives full sun (up to 6 hours a day) and dig a hole twice the size of the rootball. Place in the hole, backfill with soil, and water to establish.

The New Zealand Lemonade Tree can be planted directly in the ground or in a container. If you choose to keep your tree in a container, it can remain in the pot it arrives in for up to a year, but ensure it stays upright. When re-potting, select a container with drainage holes, ideally between 5 and 15 gallons in size.

2. Watering: Water regularly when the tree is first established. After that, adjust your watering schedule to ensure the soil remains moist but not waterlogged.

3. Fertilizing: To keep your New Zealand Lemonade Tree thriving, fertilize three times a year with a balanced citrus fertilizer.

4. Pruning: Aim to prune after the winter harvest, trimming back any overly vigorous shoots and maintaining a balanced canopy.

4. Pollination: This tree is self pollinating!

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