


In this post, I'm mainly going to focus on the orange tree because having one at home isn't very common. This tree is also relatively young, as my wife's uncle planted it in a spot with plenty of water, which has favored its growth. This is his second harvest, although I don't remember the first one very well. He did mention that he only had a few, nothing compared to how it is now. Some of the oranges are almost ready (they're more developed than the others), but they don't look as good. Anyway, I hope to try some of them, since having your own harvest at home is definitely the best.



The lemon tree may have suffered a bit more from the drought of the last few months, but fortunately, the rain of the last few weeks has helped a lot, not only with the overall recovery of the plant but also with the growth of the lemons, which were somewhat stunted due to the lack of water. I didn't get around to taking more photos where they could be seen better, but I was a bit distracted. In fact, I thought I'd taken them after checking my phone at home, and I realized I didn't have them. So I had to modify my post a bit to include the photos I could show.


I'm signing off by thanking everyone for the support I've received here in the #hivegarden community. I love it because I can share some of the activities I enjoy, like agriculture, and have the opportunity to grow our own food at home, or in this case, fresh fruit, which is especially beneficial for our health.
Woah, that tree bears a lot of fruit, doesn't it? If I may ask, you just eat it or use it to make some kind of drink or something?
The orange and lemon trees look healthy. Nice to see recovery after drought. Keep sharing your beautiful garden progress.