Grow Lemons in Cold Climates

IF YOU LIKE LEMONS, and if you live somewhere they won't survive the winter, then you're at the right website!

I'm Steven Biggs, and I grow lemons in a cold climate. I’ve had so much fun growing lemons that I wrote a book all about how to grow lemons where they don’t normally survive the winter. It’s actually a lot easier than most people think to overwinter lemons.

Key Point

One of the key things to know about growing lemons in cold climates is that there are many ways to keep them over the winter. All you need to do it to be creative and find a solution that fits your climate, your garden, and how much time and energy you want to spend on your lemon tree.

The resources below will give you ideas about how to get lemon trees to grow and fruit in your garden.

Lemons make excellent potted plants in cold climates because there are many options for keeping the plants over the winter.

Lemons make excellent potted plants in cold climates because there are many options for keeping the plants over the winter.

Course: Grow Lemons

Lemon Masterclass

If you want a very comprehensive guide to growing lemons in cold climates, check out my Grow Lemons in Cold Climates Masterclass.

(I also run this lemon masterclass live once a year—and if that interests you, just subscribe to my newsletter to get updates about the next live masterclass.)

Where to Buy a Lemon Tree

Lemon Course

Lemon Masterclass helps you conquer winter and grow citrus in your cold-climate garden.

Lemon and Citrus Interviews

Book on Lemons in Cold Climates

Ever thought about growing a lemon tree in a pot? Or in the ground if you’re in a borderline hardiness zone? This book tells you how! (And has great cooking ideas for using your homegrown lemons.)

Cold-Climate Lemon Consultation