Zone 6 · Citrus Growing Guide
Meyer lemon is the top choice for home gardens — compact, heavy-producing, and fruit is less acidic than commercial lemons. Grows well in containers in cooler zones.
In Zone 6, Lemon should be planted outdoors Container — shelter in hard frosts, after the average last frost date of approximately Apr 1.
Container or sheltered courtyard. Protect below 28°F. Can leave outdoors most of Zone 6 with micro-climate.
Container or sheltered courtyard. Protect below 28°F. Can leave outdoors most of Zone 6 with micro-climate.
Citrus are hungry crops. Use a specialist citrus fertilizer with magnesium and trace elements. Container lemons need more frequent feeding.
What you plant next to lemon makes a real difference — some plants actively help, others compete or attract pests.
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