Citrus Tree Livia Lakeland 14 cm pot
Livia Lakeland Citrus Tree Overview
Introducing the delightful Livia Lakeland Citrus Tree, best known for its lush foliage and the ability to produce tangy lemons. Botanically classified as Citrus limon, this cultivar stands out in any garden or patio. Commonly referred to as the Livia Lakeland Citrus Tree, it's a must-have for those looking to add a touch of zest to their gardening endeavors.
Care and Maintenance
Caring for your Citrus Tree is straightforward. It thrives in well-drained soil and enjoys full sun. Regular watering and seasonal pruning will keep it healthy and productive.
Why Choose the Livia Lakeland Citrus Tree?
This cultivar is not only beautiful but also highly productive. It's perfect for growers looking to harvest their own lemons for culinary use right from their backyard. Its resilience and adaptability make it suitable for a variety of climates.
Benefits of Home-Grown Lemons
Home-grown lemons are fresher and often richer in nutrients than store-bought. They provide a sustainable option for enhancing your cooking. Moreover, the aromatic presence of lemon trees purifies the air and provides therapeutic benefits.
Economical and Efficient
Gardens4you ensures low cost, quick delivery direct from the growers, and a grow guarantee. This makes the Livia Lakeland Citrus Tree not only an ecological purchase but also an economical one.
Botanical name | Citrus Tree Livia Lakeland |
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Category | Other |
Flowers | No |
Fragranr | No |
Cutflowers | No |
Fruits | No |
Edible | No |
Harvest time | July - October |
Location | Sunny |
Hardy | No |
Groundcovering | No |
Naturalizing | No |
Plant spacing | 100cm |
Preferred Soil | Peaty soil |
Poisonous | No |
Size | 30-40cm |
Planting Your Citrus Tree
Start by choosing a sunny spot where your tree is sheltered from strong winds. Plant it in a well-draining pot with citrus-specific soil mix.
Regular Care
Water your Citrus Tree regularly, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between watering. Fertilize it monthly with a citrus-specific fertilizer. Monitor for pests and diseases and treat accordingly.
Pruning and Harvesting
Prune your tree during late winter or early spring to promote new growth and better air circulation. Harvest lemons when they are fully yellow and have a slightly soft feel.