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• Native to subtropical regions, this citrus variety thrives in Australia's warm temperate to subtropical climates with good winter protection.
• Produces fragrant white flowers followed by medium-sized yellow lemons with exceptionally juicy, tangy flesh perfect for beverages and cooking.
• Compact growing habit makes it suitable for smaller gardens and large containers, typically reaching 3-4 metres when mature.
• Beloved by home gardeners for its reliable fruiting, beautiful spring blossoms, and the satisfaction of homegrown citrus year-round.

• Water deeply twice weekly in summer, reducing to weekly in winter - check soil moisture 5cm down before watering.
• Position in full sun location with morning sun exposure and protection from harsh afternoon heat in hottest regions.
• Plant in well-draining, slightly acidic soil enriched with compost and aged manure for optimal nutrition.
• Feed monthly spring through autumn with citrus fertiliser, reducing to quarterly in winter months.
• Prune lightly after harvest to maintain shape and remove suckers from base of tree.
• Mulch around base keeping clear of trunk to retain moisture and suppress weeds during growing season.

• Provide full sun exposure for at least 6-8 hours daily to encourage healthy fruiting and prevent disease issues.
• Water deeply but infrequently, allowing soil to dry slightly between waterings - typically twice weekly in summer, less in winter.
• Maintain humidity around 50-60% and protect from strong winds that can damage branches and reduce fruit set.
• Feed monthly during growing season with citrus-specific fertiliser containing trace elements like iron and zinc.
• Prune lightly after harvest to maintain shape and remove dead or crossing branches for better air circulation.

• Scale insects can appear on leaves and branches - treat with horticultural oil or insecticidal soap spray. Check regularly for early detection.
• Citrus canker causes raised lesions on fruit and leaves - remove affected parts immediately and improve air circulation around the plant.
• Root rot from overwatering shows as yellowing leaves and stunted growth - reduce watering frequency and ensure excellent drainage.
• Aphids cluster on new growth tips - spray off with water or use beneficial insects like ladybugs for natural control.

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How often should I water Lemon Lemonade?

Water your Lemon Lemonade tree deeply twice weekly during summer, reducing to weekly in winter. Check soil moisture 5cm down before watering as citrus prefer consistent but not waterlogged conditions. Adjust frequency based on rainfall and temperature changes throughout the seasons.

Is Lemon Lemonade safe for pets?

Yes, Lemon Lemonade is safe for pets including cats and dogs. The fruit, leaves, and bark are non-toxic and won't cause harm if occasionally nibbled. This makes it an excellent choice for family gardens with curious pets. Shop Pet Safe Plants from Garden View Nursery.

How fast does Lemon Lemonade grow?

Lemon Lemonade grows at a moderate rate, typically adding 30-60cm annually under ideal conditions. Growth speed depends on climate, soil quality, water consistency, and regular feeding. Young trees establish quickly in their first 2-3 years before settling into steady productive growth.

Does Lemon Lemonade prefer full sun or shade?

Lemon Lemonade prefers full sun with at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily. In Australia's hot inland areas, provide afternoon shade during peak summer. Position outdoors in the sunniest spot available, such as north-facing gardens or courtyards for optimal fruit production.

How big does Lemon Lemonade get?

Mature Lemon Lemonade trees reach 3-4 metres tall and 2-3 metres wide when grown in the ground. Container plants stay smaller at 1.5-2 metres. Regular light pruning after harvest helps maintain manageable size while encouraging healthy branching and continued fruit production.

Why is my Lemon Lemonade dying?

The most common cause of Lemon Lemonade decline is overwatering leading to root rot. Other issues include insufficient sunlight, nutrient deficiency, or pest problems like scale insects. Check drainage, light exposure, and inspect for pests regularly. Talk to Our Plant Experts at Garden View Nursery for personalised help.

Can I grow Lemon Lemonade in a pot?

Yes, Lemon Lemonade grows excellently in large pots of at least 50cm diameter. Use quality citrus potting mix with excellent drainage and place drainage stones in the bottom. Container growing allows mobility and size control while maintaining good fruit production. Shop Pots & Planters at Garden View Nursery.

How much does Lemon Lemonade cost in Australia?

Lemon Lemonade trees cost $35-$120 in Australia depending on size and maturity. Garden View Nursery selects only healthy, well-established plants with strong root systems and disease-free foliage, ensuring you receive premium quality trees that establish quickly and fruit reliably. Buy Lemon Lemonade Now from Garden View Nursery.

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