Level 3 · Experienced

Dwarf Meyer Lemon & Fig — Guide + Interactive Journal

Price:

$8

A lemon tree flowering on a windowsill in February perfumes a whole room; a fig ripening on a balcony in August tastes like nothing the store has ever sold. Two small trees, two pots, decades of fruit — the closest thing to magic in container growing.

Vol. 17 of the Plot & Pantry series · Level 3 (Experienced).

They’re paired because they teach opposite halves of tree-keeping: the evergreen Meyer wants a bright, cool, humid winter; the deciduous fig drops every leaf and wants a cold, dark rest. Inside the 31-page illustrated guide: the first-year log and seasonal loop, the two winters (the chapter that keeps trees alive for decades), hand-pollinating indoor citrus, ripeness cues (a fig droops; a Meyer waits months), the annual light prune, a built-in interactive Grow Journal, verified store links, troubleshooting (citrus leaf drop is a conversation, not a death), preserving (salt lemons, dried figs), six ways to use the harvest, and honest FAQs.

What’s included (3 PDF downloads):

  • The full interactive guide — grow-journal checkboxes & note fields work in Acrobat Reader, Apple Preview & most PDF apps

  • The printable pen-and-paper grow journal

  • 🎁 FREE BONUS: the Green Onion Regrow mini-guide — grow food for $0 from kitchen scraps

Part of a 3-level path from microgreens to a year-round home plot. Grown by you, for you.

A lemon tree flowering on a windowsill in February perfumes a whole room; a fig ripening on a balcony in August tastes like nothing the store has ever sold. Two small trees, two pots, decades of fruit — the closest thing to magic in container growing.

Vol. 17 of the Plot & Pantry series · Level 3 (Experienced).

They’re paired because they teach opposite halves of tree-keeping: the evergreen Meyer wants a bright, cool, humid winter; the deciduous fig drops every leaf and wants a cold, dark rest. Inside the 31-page illustrated guide: the first-year log and seasonal loop, the two winters (the chapter that keeps trees alive for decades), hand-pollinating indoor citrus, ripeness cues (a fig droops; a Meyer waits months), the annual light prune, a built-in interactive Grow Journal, verified store links, troubleshooting (citrus leaf drop is a conversation, not a death), preserving (salt lemons, dried figs), six ways to use the harvest, and honest FAQs.

What’s included (3 PDF downloads):

  • The full interactive guide — grow-journal checkboxes & note fields work in Acrobat Reader, Apple Preview & most PDF apps

  • The printable pen-and-paper grow journal

  • 🎁 FREE BONUS: the Green Onion Regrow mini-guide — grow food for $0 from kitchen scraps

Part of a 3-level path from microgreens to a year-round home plot. Grown by you, for you.

A lemon tree flowering on a windowsill in February perfumes a whole room; a fig ripening on a balcony in August tastes like nothing the store has ever sold. Two small trees, two pots, decades of fruit — the closest thing to magic in container growing.

Vol. 17 of the Plot & Pantry series · Level 3 (Experienced).

They’re paired because they teach opposite halves of tree-keeping: the evergreen Meyer wants a bright, cool, humid winter; the deciduous fig drops every leaf and wants a cold, dark rest. Inside the 31-page illustrated guide: the first-year log and seasonal loop, the two winters (the chapter that keeps trees alive for decades), hand-pollinating indoor citrus, ripeness cues (a fig droops; a Meyer waits months), the annual light prune, a built-in interactive Grow Journal, verified store links, troubleshooting (citrus leaf drop is a conversation, not a death), preserving (salt lemons, dried figs), six ways to use the harvest, and honest FAQs.

What’s included (3 PDF downloads):

  • The full interactive guide — grow-journal checkboxes & note fields work in Acrobat Reader, Apple Preview & most PDF apps

  • The printable pen-and-paper grow journal

  • 🎁 FREE BONUS: the Green Onion Regrow mini-guide — grow food for $0 from kitchen scraps

Part of a 3-level path from microgreens to a year-round home plot. Grown by you, for you.