This varies enormously according to the variety. While an orange may look ripe when it changes from greenish to orange, it may not have developed sweetness. Taste and knowledge of the variety are the best guides, as an orange will not continue to ripen off the tree. Some will maintain quality if left on the tree, while others will deteriorate quickly. Some ripen in 6 months, while others can take up to a year.
At the rate California is going, you won't be able to leave your house to pick Oranges anyway. Your breathing will probably "pollute the environment".
In the autumn; in the northern hemisphere September, October and November are fruiting months.
In the fall and by picking them like apples
Oranges are harvested in the summer.
Whenever you feel like it!
Just pick one off the tree at the end of the rainbow.
You just pull them off the tree.
In Canada we pick them In July when they are ripe.
The lemons on the tree in the warm sun gave off a pungent aroma.
On a tree.
It grows on a tree.
each tree produces atleast 15000 lemons if it grows and dies naturally
no
pick a leaf off a tree....
When oranges are ripe, you must pick them off the tree, like most other fruit.
Lemon plant is a tree, where the lemon fruits are growing. Those lemons, what we buy in grocery stores.
for.... frowing lemons?