Sometimes you might not be able to grow citrus trees in the ground, so if that’s the case, you can grow citrus trees in containers. I have too many utilities buried in my yard, so growing my meyer lemon in a grow bag container was the best option for me. In this video, I show you how to make your own DIY citrus tree potting soil mix.
I’m growing a Meyer Lemon, but you can use this citrus tree potting soil mix for any container suited citrus tree.
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I grow my citrus trees in containers too.
Where do you get the sand? I’m trying to find some but I don’t know what is the right kind to get…
So, this was:
3 parts peat moss
2 parts mushroom compost
2 parts pearlite
2 parts sand
And what looked like 1 part clay
Is that correct? I assumed any bags you didn't mention the size of were 1 cubic foot each