I love lemon trees. Will it bear fruit if kept indoors?
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Yes, it will bear fruit. I have had my lemon tree for 4 years now. My lemon tree is inside for the most part but during the summer I do leave it outdoors. My lemon tree seems to have fewer leaves than others I've seen but I still get between 9-12 lemons a year. Although it takes a while to fully develop, the flowers smell amazing and its fun to see the fruit ripen.
Yes Patricia, your lemon tree will bear fruit. I would suggest that you use a roll around base and a large pot. That way you can easily move the tree around your home.
i have several citrus trees that i keep outside from april thru nov as i live in zone 7
most of them do not need a buddy to male fruit they are self pollinating but i do like to let the bees buzz around and help
lemon trees will usually lose all leaves if kept indoors in the winter dont freak out