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Growing a lemon tree can produce amazing results; with a little patience and lots of TLC, you can enjoy the amazing taste of freshly picked lemons! But, how do you get fruit from your lemon tree? In this article, I’ll tell you how. Firstly, it’s important to ensure your lemon tree isn’t diseased, as this will affect the number of lemons you get and the overall quality. Check for signs of disease such as wilting leaves or pests. If you experience any of these, be sure to take immediate action. Secondly, make sure your lemon tree is getting sufficient nutrients. For trees grown in pots, they’ll require potting mix specifically designed for citrus trees, with regular fertilising. For trees grown in the ground, check the soil to make sure it’s well drained, and use mulch to maintain moisture. Thirdly, encourage your lemon tree to flower by reducing the amount of nitrogen in your fertiliser, and using a special citrus fertiliser. You should also prune or ‘shape’ your lemon tree to allow for easy access to the fruit and reduce the amount of shade. Finally, the most important step is pollination. Without pollination, your lemon tree won’t produce fruit. To ensure pollination occurs, brush the flowers with a soft brush, or shake the branches vigorously. This will promote pollination and ensure a bountiful harvest.<\/p>\n

How to Pick Lemons from Lemon Trees <\/h2>\n

When it’s time to pick the lemons from your lemon tree, you must ensure that you pick them carefully and use protective gloves. Avoid leaving lemons on the tree for too long, as they can develop a bad taste over time. Also, make sure you cut the stem, instead of pulling it off the tree, as this can damage the tree’s branches. When the lemons are ripe, they should come off the tree easily. If you encounter any difficulty, then that means they are still unripe.<\/p>\n

How to Preserve Lemons from Lemon Trees<\/h2>\n

Once you’ve harvested your lemons, it’s important to preserve them in order to maintain optimum flavour and texture. Firstly, wash them thoroughly in lukewarm water and leave them to dry. Once this is done, store them in an airtight container or fridge. For optimal results, separate out the lemons that are more ripe, as this will prevent them from spoiling faster than the others. Secondly, for longer-term storage, freeze the peeled lemons in an airtight container or zip-lock bag. This will ensure that freshly-picked lemons are always available when needed.<\/p>\n

What to Do with Lemons from Lemon Trees<\/h2>\n

Now that you have a full basket of lemons, the possibilities are endless! Lemons are a great addition to a variety of dishes, including salads, marinades, dressings and deserts. Or, try adding some freshly squeezed lemon juice to your favourite tea or smoothie. Lastly, don’t forget to make the most of the peel, as it can be used for making a homemade lemon-infused cleaning product or even for baking. <\/p>\n

How to Propagate Lemons from Lemon Trees <\/h2>\n