A refreshing update from my China-3 seedless lemon garden balmy afternoon
Warm greetings to all the nature-loving friends of the Hive Garden community. I hope you are all doing well. Today I have come to share with you some wonderful moments and new updates from my China 3 seedless lemon garden.
Today was a witness to a wonderful form of nature. Suddenly, a light rain fell in the afternoon. After the rain, the leaves of the trees became completely fresh and shiny. When I went for a walk in the garden in the afternoon, my mind was filled with a strange peace. The sky was completely clear and dark blue. White clouds were floating like cotton in that blue sky. After the rain, the sweet light of the sun and the blue sky seemed to increase the beauty of the garden many times over.
I have planted about 250 'China 3' lemon trees in my garden with great care. This variety is my favorite because it is completely seedless, grows quite large in size, and its fragrance is also wonderful. I am very happy to announce that every tree in my garden has a lot of lemons this time. You can see in the picture how the branches are bending under the weight of the green lemons. Anyone can see these fresh lemons on the tree.
The most wonderful thing is that the tree not only has big lemons, but also has a lot of new flowers. You must have noticed in the picture how the bees are busy collecting honey from the beautiful white and light purple lemon flowers. The whole garden is filled with the sweet aroma of lemon flowers. Looking at these flowers and small buds, I understand that there will be more wonderful lemon harvests ahead.
The fresh green leaves washed by the rain, the bunches of lemons hanging from the branches, the buzzing of bees and the soft blue sky of the afternoon - all together, today's afternoon was one of the best times spent in my garden. Such a view of the garden I have created with my own hands in this secluded village of Gurdaspur inspires me to live anew every day.
I hope you will also like these refreshing pictures of my garden. Don't forget to share your valuable opinions in the comments. Lots of good wishes and love to everyone. Happy gardening.
*(All posts are written in Bengali and translated into English using Google Translate.) *
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| Camera Used | Samsung SM-G973F |
|---|---|
| F-Stop | F2.4 |
| ISO speed | ISO |
| Focal length | 26mm |
| Flash | No |
| Editing app | Lightroom |
| Photography | (Garden) |
| Photographer | |
| Location | Natore, Bangladesh |
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