Meyer Lemon potted in a large ceramic pot, pictured here. This is a recent photo of the potted plant that is for sale. Fully producing. It’s a 12 inch diameter pot. The lemon is 2‘4“ tall. From the bottom of the pot to the top of the plant is 3 feet.
This dwarf Meyer Lemon tree is an easy to grow citrus that can produce a bountiful harvest of lemons year round. Typically staying 3-4’ tall, it is an excellent choice for indoor growing and can be set outside when temperatures warm. In the spring, summer and fall put it out in a warm sunny location. In the winter bring inside when nighttime temperatures dip into the 40s. The flowers are amazingly fragrant, much like jasmine but more refined. The lemons are juicy and delicious with an excellent peel flavor for zesting and lemon meringue. Fertilize with an organic citrus fertilizer 3 times a year in the growing season.