Growing a lemon tree in a pot is not only practical but also adds a fresh, citrusy fragrance to your home while serving as a natural decoration. With the right care, your potted lemon can thrive indoors or on a balcony.
Why Grow Lemon in a Pot?
Fragrance: Lemon blossoms release a sweet, refreshing scent that fills your home.
Aesthetic: Small trees with glossy leaves and bright fruit make a beautiful living décor piece.
Accessibility: Perfect for small spaces or climates where outdoor planting isn’t feasible.
Edible Fruit: Enjoy fresh lemons for cooking, drinks, or natural remedies.
Materials Needed
1 healthy lemon tree sapling (Dwarf varieties like Meyer or Lisbon work best for pots)
1 large pot with drainage holes (12–16 inches diameter recommended)
Well-draining potting mix (mix of garden soil, sand, and compost)
Mulch (optional, for moisture retention)
Fertilizer suitable for citrus plants
Steps to Plant
