Description

Premium Meyer Lemon Tree (Citrus × meyeri) is a gardener's favorite, celebrated for its unique, sweet-tart flavor, thin, edible skin, and prolific production of aromatic fruit. Unlike the acidic, supermarket variety, Meyer lemons have a floral sweetness and a deep, golden-orange rind that makes them a top choice for gourmet cooking and refreshing recipes. Starting with a 1-2 ft. starter tree is the ideal approach; these young saplings are highly adaptable and thrive exceptionally well in containers. By establishing them in your own soil or pot, you foster a resilient, healthy root system that ensures the tree grows into a beautiful, heavy-bearing specimen perfect for a sunny patio, deck, or indoor sunroom.

Growth Rate & Habit

The Meyer Lemon is a naturally compact, bushy grower with a tidy and manageable habit. Its dark, glossy evergreen foliage provides a luxurious aesthetic year-round, while its fragrant, waxy white blossoms often appear alongside developing fruit, creating a stunning visual display. Because it is naturally more compact than traditional citrus varieties, it is perfectly suited for container culture, making it an excellent choice for northern gardeners who move their citrus indoors during the winter months.

Harvest & Fruit Quality

Meyer lemons are distinctively rounder and smaller than standard lemons, with a rind that deepens to an orange-yellow hue when fully tree-ripened. The flesh is incredibly juicy and remarkably less acidic, allowing for a broader range of culinary uses—including using the zest and skin. It is a very reliable producer, often offering multiple small harvests throughout the year rather than one single, massive crop.

Watering and Feeding

Meyer Lemons are "heavy feeders" that thrive on consistency. Keep the soil evenly moist but never waterlogged; allow the top inch of soil to dry before the next watering to prevent root stress. Being container-friendly, they excel with a high-quality, acid-loving citrus fertilizer applied regularly during the active growing season (early spring through late summer). This continuous nourishment supports both the evergreen foliage and the ongoing production of flowers and fruit.

Light & Hardiness

To support its prolific nature, the Meyer Lemon demands full sun—aim for at least 6 to 8 hours of direct, unobstructed sunlight each day. This is critical for healthy leaf development and sugar accumulation in the fruit. While it is more cold-hardy than other lemon varieties (USDA Zones 8-11), it is not frost-tolerant. If your climate drops below freezing, keeping your Meyer in a portable container is essential, allowing you to easily move it to a bright, indoor location during the winter chill.

Tree Specifications

  • Botanical Name
    Citrus × meyeri
  • Common Name
    Meyer Lemon Tree
  • Tree Type
    Citrus / Starter Tree
  • Shipping Size
    Approx. 1 - 2 ft. tall (Starter Tree)
  • Harvest Season
    Year-round (Everbearing)
  • Growth Habit
    Compact, bushy, rounded
  • Growth Rate
    Moderate
  • Hardiness Zone
    8 - 11
  • Mature Size
    6 - 10 ft. tall (if in ground)
  • Sun Exposure
    Full Sun (6-8+ hours daily)
  • Watering Needs
    Moderate (Consistent moisture)
  • Soil Type
    Rich, organic, well-draining citrus soil
  • Special Features
    Sweeter flavor; thinner edible skin; cold-hardier