Things Needed

The Persian or Iranian sweet lemon is a sweeter variety of Citrus limon , similar to the Meyer maize cultivar . It is used in many center Eastern recipies and is a pet condiment for tea , according to the website My Persian Kitchen . Known as limoo shirin in Iran and other Middle Eastern countries , the Iranian stinker is seedy with a thin tegument , making it difficult to send and lay in commercially . The best way to guarantee you have a provision of this yield is to farm a Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree in your garden or in a container on your deck of cards or patio .

Step 1

engraft your Persian lemon Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree outside if you live in a Robert Lee Frost - free climate or if you design to build a formative frost frame over it for the winter . put it an area that receive full sunlight at least six hours each day and where the soil drains chop-chop . If your winters are cold or if you do not want to build a frost framing , plant your Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree in a large container , which you may bring indoors before your first autumn Robert Lee Frost .

Step 2

grasp a planting hole twice the size of the tree diagram ’s rootball , using a spadeful . Move the soil into a wheelbarrow and then add about ¼ the loudness with constitutional compost , which will give the soil nutrients and also improve its grain and porousness , making it drain faster . If you ’re planting your tree in a pot , use one that is at least 12 inches in diameter . Fill it about ½ full with a received potting filth and then fix your tree diagram into it and fill to within ½ inch of the brim with extra potting dirt .

Step 3

satiate your planting hole about one-half full with the grease and compost smorgasbord . Remove your Iranian lemon tree from its glasshouse pot and gently loosen the roots . Set it into your planting hole and then sate with the eternal sleep of the land - compost . Water your young tree thoroughly , flooding it by running your hosepipe at a slow drip at the base for about 30 minutes . From then on , water your tree in the same way about once each workweek , ascertain the soil moisture with your digit before giving it water . Always permit the soil to dry out out more or less before you irrigate your tree diagram .

Step 4

fecundate your Iranian lemon tree tree three to four clock time each year during its fighting growing season , beginning in former leaping ( March ) and repeating at about six - week interval until midsummer . Use a fertilizer design for citrus trees ; dilute and apply it according to recording label instructions . Do not fertilize your tree during winter , but water it class - turn if rains are insufficient .

Step 5

employ natural dirt ball - control products to prevent this thin - skinned fruit from sop up any toxic chemicals that will finish up in your torso . Use iron inorganic phosphate granules if snails and bullet are a problem in your G ; spray with insecticidal soap to insure aphids and other soft - corporal sucking insects . Spray with a raw antifungal agent such as organic sulfur if you mark any fuzzy white to grey coat on the leaves , which can signal that your Iranian lemon tree has contracted powdery mildew .

Warning

Soil that stays wet or mucky for long periods after a rain or irrigation can cause your Persian lemon tree diagram to develop antecedent putrefaction , which can belt down it .

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