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Lemon trees have been a part of many cultures for centuries. The beautiful scent of the lemon blossoms, the refreshing flavor of the juice, and the multi-purpose uses of the fruit itself are just a few reasons why lemon trees are one of the most popular trees grown in many parts of the world. When lemon trees bloom, they signal the start of a citrus harvesting season that is famously known as the “blooming of the lemon tree”.<\/p>\n

When the blooms of a lemon tree reach full maturity, they turn into fresh fruits that can be harvested. As the tree blossoms, a few weeks of attention will be required to ensure that the fruits are properly protected and cared for. If the tree is allowed to produce on its own, it will require more maintenance and protection to ensure that the crop is not over harvested.<\/p>\n

The blooming of a lemon tree is a special event that can take up to a year to observe. When the weather conditions are favorable and the tree is growing in favorable conditions, it can be seen in full bloom for a few weeks. During this time, it’s important to monitor the tree for disease or pests that can potentially harm the crop or the tree itself. Fortunately, lemon trees are fairly resistant to most diseases, pests, and other environmental hazards.<\/p>\n

When the blooming of a lemon tree is about to reach its peak, the bright yellow flowers can be seen all over the tree, signaling a promising fruit season. However, it’s important to note that harvesting the fruits should be done with caution as they can overbear easily. To ensure the tree is properly cared for, pruning should not be done until after the blossoming season has ended.<\/p>\n