Canterbury
November
Q.
I have a lemon tree that I shifted once already as we were shifting houses. Unfortunately,being a new house I did not realised it was going to get little sun (not at all in winter) It is 2 years old, can I safely shift it again? It has a few flowers but nothing like before . Many thanks.
Dominique Marshall
A.
Hi Dominique, yes you can move your lemon tree again. For lemons to thrive they require a position in full sun, a fertile soil and plenty of water from October until May, when the flowers and fruits are developing. If you do not have the perfect spot in the ground, they thrive in pots and containers too. Applying Tui Organic Seaweed will help prevent transplant shock.
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