Grow Your Own Lemon Tree at HomeNothing beats plucking a fresh lemon straight from your own tree. Vedicflora brings you the best lemon tree varieties for Indian homes. Our collection includes Nimboo and Kagzi Nimboo —...
Grow Your Own Lemon Tree at Home
Nothing beats plucking a fresh lemon straight from your own tree. Vedicflora brings you the best lemon tree varieties for Indian homes. Our collection includes Nimboo and Kagzi Nimboo — both easy to grow and low maintenance. Whether you have a balcony, terrace, or garden, a lemon tree fits right in.
Lemon trees are one of India's most loved fruit trees. They are used daily in cooking, home remedies, and even Vastu practices. A healthy lemon tree can give you fruit for 10–15 years with basic care. That makes it one of the smartest plants you can add to your home.
Which Lemon Tree Is Right for You?
We offer two popular varieties to match every need and space:
- Nimboo (Common Lemon) – A classic choice for everyday cooking, lemonade, and home remedies. Grows well in pots and open garden beds.
- Kagzi Nimboo (Thin-Skinned Lemon) – The most popular lemon in India, known for its high juice content and thin peel. A top best seller in our collection.
Both varieties are easy to grow, even for first-time gardeners. They thrive in full sunlight and need watering just 2–3 times a week. Most plants begin flowering within 6–12 months of planting.
Why Buy from Vedicflora?
- Lowest prices — quality lemon saplings at budget-friendly rates
- Healthy, nursery-grown plants ready to pot and grow
- Perfect for balconies, terraces, and kitchen gardens
- Trusted by thousands of home gardeners across India
- Pincode-based delivery check — fresh plants delivered to your door
- Earn rewards on every order through our loyalty programme
Our customers across Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Delhi love growing Kagzi Nimboo on their balconies. Many share how their trees started bearing fruit within the very first year. Join our growing community of home gardeners who never run out of fresh lemons.
Simple Tips for a Thriving Lemon Tree
Lemon trees love sunshine — place yours where it gets at least 6 hours of sunlight each day. Use well-draining soil and a pot at least 12 inches wide for balcony growing. Water regularly but never let roots sit in standing water. Feed with a balanced fertiliser once a month for the best harvest.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between Nimboo and Kagzi Nimboo?
Nimboo is the common Indian lemon with a slightly thicker skin, great for general cooking and drinks. Kagzi Nimboo has a thinner skin and gives more juice per fruit, making it the preferred choice for most Indian kitchens. Both are easy to grow at home and available at the lowest prices on Vedicflora.
Can I grow a lemon tree in a pot on my balcony?
Yes! Both Nimboo and Kagzi Nimboo are well-suited for container growing on balconies and terraces. Use a pot that is at least 12 inches wide and deep, filled with well-draining potting mix. Place the pot where it gets 6 or more hours of direct sunlight daily for the best results.
How soon will my lemon tree start giving fruit?
Most lemon saplings from Vedicflora begin flowering within 6–12 months of planting under good sunlight and care. Fruit usually follows 4–6 weeks after flowering. Regular watering and monthly fertilising will help your tree fruit faster and more consistently.
Is a lemon tree considered a lucky plant as per Vastu?
Yes! Lemon trees are considered auspicious and Vastu-friendly in many Indian traditions. They are believed to bring positive energy and ward off negativity when placed in the right direction, such as the north or east side of the home. They also work as natural air fresheners, making your space feel clean and refreshing.
How do I care for my lemon tree after it arrives?
When your plant arrives, keep it in a shaded spot for 2–3 days to help it settle after transit. Then gradually move it to a sunny location with at least 6 hours of sunlight. Water it every 2–3 days and avoid waterlogging. Our lemon trees are low maintenance and easy to care for, even if you are a beginner gardener.