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Growing your own lemons is a rewarding experience, and a great way to get fresh lemons year-round. However, it’s important to know when to pick lemons from a tree. The best time to harvest lemons is typically when the lemons have reached full size and the rind has reached a yellow color. Usually, this takes about 8-10 months from the time the tree was first planted. <\/p>\n

It is important to be aware that, depending on the conditions, lemons can remain on the tree for an extended period of time if they don’t turn yellow. If the lemons are left too long on the tree, they can become dry and their flavor will be less pleasant. If a lemon is moved when not fully ripe, it will also not ripen as desired.<\/p>\n

When it comes time to harvest the lemons, you should use a pair of pruning shears or lopping shears. Make sure to harvest only what you need and consider leaving some of them for the next harvest. Once picked, the lemons can be stored for up to a month if kept refrigerated, or for a few months in the freezer.<\/p>\n

When picking a lemon off the tree, make sure to pick it by the stem and twist it gently until it detaches. If the lemon is larger, consider wearing gardening gloves to prevent any cuts or scratches. If a lemon falls to the ground, it has likely been on the tree too long and is not fit for consuming. Additionally, do not leave any unripened lemons on the ground, as this can encourage disease and pests to impact your lemon tree.<\/p>\n