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Monday, February 2, 2015

MY LEMON TODAY...

After my lemon tree looked so poor caused by fungi attack.
Now, it looks so lush with so bountiful fruits are hanging on the branches. 


We can find about 3-5 lemons on each end of the branches.
More than forty lemons are hanging on the tree, although they are still on green unripen stage.


I was so happy when so many new shoots have grown.
Even more when the first flower was bearing on October.
Then the flowers bloom continously.


I want to see the bright yellow lemons hang on this tree.
But when some yellowish lemons have formed, it makes my neighbors want to taste the freshness.
So, I let them to pick and taste it.


The lemons are to much for my family.
Thanks GOD for this blessing.

23 comments:

  1. Your lemons are just beautiful! I love lemons and use them a lot in baking and cooking. Did you grow the tree in the ground or in the pot? I have discarded my plant as it has not been growing well at all. I'm so envious! :)

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    1. Thanks. I grow this lemon on the ground, but on a very little space. At the first, I wanted to discard it, but I just did hard prunning, and new shoots finally grew well.

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  2. waduh!! lumayan ni.. guna baja apa ya? Nanti jangan lupa kongsikan ketika buah sudah massk..

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    1. I just collect fallen leaves from myfront garden and put them under this tree, and let them composted naturally. Just a simple way.

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    1. I a have a small lemon tree in a pit in the house which I doubt will ever have fruit. Mine has spines up the stem.which surprised me as I wasn't expecting them

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    2. I wish your lemon tree will give you a bountiful fruits. Although, growing citrus sometime is really frustating.

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  4. Oh wow Endah how fantastic! They should ripen shortly for you shouldn't they, they look like a good size! I'm really impressed & more than a little jealous x

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    1. Thank you, Joanne! Yes, they look bigger than before. I don't know, it may caused by hard prunning that I have done after the fungus attack.

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  5. That is awesome! So many lemons, and they all look picture perfect!

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    1. Thank you, actually this time is really lemon time. This tree have not ever produced a bountiful fruits like this before

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  6. They are beautiful! How cool to have a lemon tree. Our climate would not support one here.

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    1. Thank you, Lisa. Warm weather is so suitable for this tree I think. But some gardeners put their lemon trees indoor during the winter

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  7. Very nice, What a great blessing. We can grown lemon trees in doors here. My husbands mom grows lemons indoors.

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    1. Wow. Sounds so interesting, Teresa. It must be a great pot plant.

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  8. They are huge! And the tree is now beautiful.

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    1. Thank you, Magali. I hope this tree will stay productive.

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  9. Beautiful lemon in the garden! Ohh..seronoknya lihat buah yang subur membesar itu. Lemon saya baru peringkat anak...

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    1. Thank you, Kak Mala. I hope your lemon will grow well and be a productive tree.

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  10. Thank God is right!!! How beautiful is your lemon tree! I love lemons!!!! We are too cold here so I would never be able to grow them.....how lucky you are friend!!!! And what did you do to get rid of the fungus??? Happy gardening! Nicole xo

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    1. Thank you, Nicole! I just did hard prunning and discarded all part that contamined by the fungus. I let the plant grow naturally.

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  11. They are the biggest lemons I have ever seen. Will they grow bigger as they ripen?

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    1. I don't think so. I think it's optimum size for my lemons. Thank you for coming.

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