GUIDE GROWING LIME

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SOIL
Warm, moist soil, well-enriched with organic matter. When growing dwarf limes in containers, avoid potting soils that contain wetting agents.

FROST TOLERANT
No. Grow at temperatures above 7°C (45°F). The ‘Bearss’ lime often grown in containers should be brought indoors when temperatures go below 5°C (40°F).

FEEDING
In spring and summer feed with a balanced organic fertilizer. Fertilize more if you see yellowing leaves.

SPACING
Single Plants: 16' 4" (5.00m) each way (minimum)
Rows: 16' 4" (5.00m) with 16' 4" (5.00m) row gap (minimum)

SOW AND PLANT
Set out new plants in late winter or early spring. Grow in containers of rich compost to keep plants compact and to make it easy to bring plants indoors for the winter. Good drainage is essential.

HARVESTING
Pick when richly colored and fully ripe. Picking can continue for several weeks as fruits do not ripen all at once.