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Dwarf Lemon Tree (Lemonade)

R590.00

Citrus limon x reticulata

and is now one of the country’s most popular and productive lemon varieties due to its robust growth, high oil content, and extended flowering period. Introduced to South Africa around 1998, it is known for its fewer seeds, medium-sized fruit, and suitability for processing and fresh use.  

The Dwarf Lemonade (Limoneira) lemon tree grows well in South Africa and has become one of the most popular lemon varieties.

The fruit is medium-sized, almost seedless, and has a high oil content.  These lemons are great for fresh use, and the skin is perfect for zesting.

Dwarf varieties will produce the exact size of fruit as a standard tree.  Crop yield is not restricted. Suitable for container planting.

They are also packed with nutrients. Of course, they have loads of vitamin C, but they also have fibre, sodium, vitamin B1, vitamin B6, and folate. They’re excellent antioxidants, improve heart health, boost immunity, and have anti-ageing properties.

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Position

Plant your lemon tree in full sun. Although they tolerate wind well, they do better when they’re in a more sheltered spot. They don’t do well in frosty conditions. If your area is subject to frost, be sure to protect your tree by covering it with a sheet of plastic and, if it is very cold, a blanket.  Plant your trees up to 5m apart, but closer if you wish to create a hedge.

Size

These lemon tree typically reaches a height of approximately 2 metres and are perfect for container planting.  Pruning will keep them compact.

Soil Type

Opt for a well-draining soil (sandy or loamy soil) that allows the roots to extend into it and does not become waterlogged. A pH of between 5.5 and 6.5 is ideal.

Watering

Your tree needs to be watered regularly, especially when it is newly planted, to help it establish itself. Then, reduce the amount of watering. During the summer, water it once a week. In the wetter winter months, water it only every second week.

Mulching

Add a thick layer of pine bark mulch, keeping it about 20 to 30 centimetres away from the tree trunk (any closer may cause excess moisture and damage the trunk). This will retain the moisture in the soil and will prevent weeds from taking over.

Fertilising

Apply 1 teaspoon of our slow-release nitrogen-rich berry fertiliser every 4-5 months.

Pruning

Remove all of the suckers along the tree trunk and excess fruit while they are still small. This allows the tree to focus on healthy, established branches, fruits, and leaves. Only prune it during winter.

Pests and Diseases

Aphids, citrus psylla, red scale, citrus greening. Spraying regularly with Agricultural Neem Oil or Effective Microorganisms (EM Control) will assist in either prevention or after the fact. If you already have aphids or mites, wash the tree with a harsh hosing, and when dry, spray with Neem oil or EM Control. 

Practice good garden hygiene (remove fallen fruit and leaves).

Watch for root rot (caused by overwatering) and fungal infections during wet periods. 

Harvesting

 “Lemonade” is a variety of sweet lemon, which is available year-round for home use, but is more prolific in winter.

Weight 3 kg
Dimensions 20 × 20 × 100 cm
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