How To Plant A Lemon Tree
EQUIPMENT LIST
- Spade
- Garden Fork
- Hose/Watering Can With Water
- Garden Trowel
- Garden Gloves (optional)
- Lemon Tree Sapling
- Fertilizer
- Compost
INSTRUCTIONS
- Choose a location to plant your lemon tree. It must be a place where your tree can get plenty of sun. A lemon tree must have 6 hours of sunlight a day, morning sun and afternoon shade is best for growing lemons.
- Dig a hole that is twice the size of the root ball (wider and deeper)
- Add a little compost at the base of the hole.
- Sprinkle quite it bit of water on top.
- Carefully place the lemon tree in the hole.
- Push a little bit of the surrounding soil into the hole.
- Add more compost and fill in more of the hole with surrounding soil.
- Mix the compost with the soil and keep pushing the surrounding soil until you fill the hole in.
- On top of that, you add a little more of the compost and flatten the top down.
- You don’t want any soil at the trunk of the tree, step around it but make sure you don’t put too much pressure onto the roots.
- Water the plant and you’re done!.
CARE AFTER PLANTING
You should water the tree twice every day. (In the morning before school and just before home time.)
You can prune the tree any time of the year. Leaves and anything dead that’s on the tree would be a good thing to get rid of.
Yellow leaves indicate the tree needs water or fertilizer, the tree needs fertilizer about every six months. It’s best to use composted fertilizer than just fertilizer.This is the plan for planting our lemon tree by our Lemon Team- Ishita, Andrea, Israr, Benson, Wynstan and Tania
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