Meyer Lemon Trees: A Beautiful Fragrant Addition To Your Home

If you’re looking for an ideal houseplant for your home, Meyer Lemon trees are perfect no matter your skill level as a gardener.

These beautiful, prolific trees are one of the hardiest plants you can ask for. Caring for an indoor lemon tree is ultra simple, since about the only requirements are adequate sun exposure and weekly watering.

Meyer Lemon Trees: The Natural Air Freshener

One of the best attributes of Meyer lemon trees is their pleasing, mild tropical scent. You’ll never use air freshener sprays again!

Our Meyer lemon tree, which we’ve had for over ten years now, acts as a natural air freshener all year around. The beautiful white blossoms will add a fragrant touch of the tropics to any living space.

Less Than $20

Once your indoor lemon tree is established and begins to fruit, you’ll have a consistent supply of lemons throughout the year. The fruit is the same size as what you see in supermarkets, but distinctly sweeter and less tart. And they’re seedless too!

Don’t over pay for your Meyer lemon tree. Click on the banner below and you can have one of these delightful indoor trees delivered to your door for less than $20:


By the way, there are about a dozen varieties of indoor fruit trees available. Some of the more popular include dwarf lime, orange, fig, and even pomegranate!

It’s a good idea to have two indoor fruit trees so they can cross pollinate, but if you don’t have room for two, just place the tree outside during the warmer months and let the insects do their pollinating job.


Indoor Lemon Trees: Why They’re So Popular

Over the last few years, all aspects of indoor gardening have increased dramatically in popularity. And so, it’s no surprise that indoor fruit trees, and indoor lemon trees in particular, are so coveted.

Indoor Lemon Trees: Hardy And Prolific

When we first began growing indoor lemon trees over a decade ago, we didn’t know much about them. And that’s one of the beauties of these little trees … you don’t need to know a whole lot to enjoy success in growing ample amounts of fresh, juicy fruit.

In reality, indoor lemon trees are perfect for beginning gardeners, because their care requirements are so minimal. Yes, they do have some specific needs, but for the most part they really only need sunlight, water, and humidity.

Of course, advanced gardeners will appreciate an indoor lemon tree for their beauty and fragrance. You’ll be particularly pleased with the light, pleasant tropical fragrance of your tree. It’s probably about the best natural air freshener available!

Best of all is the fruit yield. When indoor lemon trees are shipped, they aren’t quite ready to yield fruit right away. Like most plants, they’ll need to adapt to their surroundings and mature a bit. Typically, your tree will begin to fruit somewhere between nine and fifteen months after it arrives. Your patience will be rewarded!

Once your tree starts to yield fruit, you can usually expect two solid crops of lemons per year, once in the spring and again in the late summer or early fall. The fruit will be the same size as store bought lemons, but noticeably sweeter and with very few (or any) seeds.

You can learn all the in’s and outs of indoor lemon tree care from our downloadable ebook, available for less than $10 from the right hand upper corner of this page. In the book, you’ll find everything you need to know about buying and caring for any type of indoor fruit tree imagineable.

Finally, if you’re planning to buy an indoor lemon tree, be sure you don’t overpay. You can (during most times of the year) have an indoor lemon tree delivered right to your door for about $20 or less!