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  2. How to Prune a Lemon Tree So it Produces Fruit for ... - AOL

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    The best time to prune a lemon tree is right after all the fruit has been harvested, which can vary depending on your USDA zone. However, it typically happens in later winter or early spring.

  3. Lemon Capital of the World - Wikipedia

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    Ventura County, California (1938 to present) [7] Santa Paula, California (1938 to present) also called Citrus Capital of the World [8] Saticoy, California (1938 to present) [9] [10] Florida [11] [12] Mexico [13] India [14] Lemons need a minimum temperature of around 7 °C (45 °F), so the list is all places with mild winters.

  4. Citrus production - Wikipedia

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    This fact is crucial as it protects the spring flush, which accounts for over 70% of new leaves for the year, from the infectious psyllid attacks. The spring flush typically occurs 3 months past winter. [20] More aggressive citrus grove care-takers may employ a wide host of pesticides to try to keep psyllid populations low year round.

  5. Limoneira - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese "Limoneira" means lemon grove or lemon farm which was their principal crop. [11] The year 1895 was a milestone for the company when it planted 690 orange trees, its first non-lemon product. By 1898 the company had nearly 50,000 trees, consisting of: 32,000 lemon trees, 3,000 grapefruit trees and 12,000 orange trees. [12]

  6. Your Guide to Growing and Harvesting Lemon Cucumbers - AOL

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  7. Ponderosa lemon - Wikipedia

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    Ponderosa lemon also has larger than average citrus flowers, and bears fruit throughout the year. When grown as an ornamental, it requires pruning to control the shape, and may be trained as a bush or tree. Ponderosa lemon is less cold-hardy than a true lemon. [5] It bears medium to large fruit with a thick and bumpy rind.

  8. Citrus industry in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    The harvesting season extends from August until the early part of the following year. ... 21,000 tons of grapefruit, 1,000 tons of lemons and limes and 8,000 tons of ...

  9. Lemon - Wikipedia

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    The lemon, like many other cultivated Citrus species, is a hybrid, in its case of the citron and the bitter orange. [5] [6] The lemon is a hybrid of the citron and the bitter orange. [6] Taxonomic illustration by Franz Eugen Köhler, 1897 . Lemons were most likely first grown in northeast India. [7] The origin of the word lemon may be Middle ...