About Eureka Lemon Trees
A popular citrus tree for the home garden!
The Eureka Lemon tree produces an abundance of fine, market-quality fruit year-round. Large, juicy lemons with very few seeds are borne at an early age. The Eureka is an attractive landscape or patio plant with bronze-purple new growth. This evergreen plant is commonly kept in containers in regions where it is too cool to be planted in the ground.
Eureka lemons were developed from a seedling planted in Los Angeles, California in 1858. Home chefs love having fresh citrus on hand for cooking, and baking, as well as cocktails and lemonade. Eureka lemons are the kind you’re most likely to find in your grocery store. These lemons have a sour, tangy flavor. By comparison, Meyer lemons are more fragrant and a little sweeter, whereas Eureka lemons are larger and more tart.
How to Grow Eureka Lemon Trees
This small tree is non-vigorous and has a spreading, open growth habit. These evergreen trees do appreciate some protection from harsh winds. It is nearly thornless, self-fertile, and cold-sensitive.
A Eureka lemon tree can be grown in a pot, but it’s best if the container remains outdoors when it’s not being overwintered. When brought indoors, be sure there is ample light and humidity for the best results. Give your tree specialized citrus fertilizer twice a year. With proper care, you will be harvesting fresh, homegrown citrus throughout the different seasons!










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