Oh, I'm so jealous! My lemon tree is so much smaller. Soon I will have to bring it in for the winter. But surprisingly, it always seems to like its days in the sunroom in winter better than its summer days in the partial shade. Enjoy your fruits!
I can't grow lemon tree in Poland, well I can, at home, ut it's not the same, but I have lemon verbena (Aloysia citrodora) in the garden, their leaves gives a sweet, intensive lemon scent. I like to brush their leaves whenever I pass by :)
I wish I was your neighbour! Gorgeous tree! My lemon tree is not fruiting yet. Still waiting very, very "patiently"!
ReplyDeleteI hope your lemon will get fruiting soon
DeleteGosh! Such a bountiful harvest. What did you feed the plant with?
ReplyDeleteActually I don't give special feed to this plant. I only put fallen leaves under this tree and let them composting naturally.
DeleteEndah,
ReplyDeletewhether it is a plant that you do not have in your garden?
You have a small Botanical Garden!
Greetings.
Thank you, Lucia.
DeleteYou are lucky to be able to grow lemons.
ReplyDeleteYes, Sue, I'm so lucky.
DeleteThat's very good & big looking lemon! My lemon tree only produce fruits once! After that no more....
ReplyDeleteOh no... I hope your lemon will grow better, and produce lots of fruits
DeleteOh, I'm so jealous! My lemon tree is so much smaller. Soon I will have to bring it in for the winter. But surprisingly, it always seems to like its days in the sunroom in winter better than its summer days in the partial shade. Enjoy your fruits!
ReplyDeleteI can't grow lemon tree in Poland, well I can, at home, ut it's not the same, but I have lemon verbena (Aloysia citrodora) in the garden, their leaves gives a sweet, intensive lemon scent. I like to brush their leaves whenever I pass by :)
ReplyDeleteWow, lemon verbena is so lovely!
DeleteGorgeous lemon tree !!! You could try to make some lemon curd, Endah.
ReplyDeleteI want to try it. Thank you for the idea
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