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Any time of the year is a good time to pick Oranges in the state of Arizona. During the late Summer, the best Oranges are produced, but they grow year round.
The raining season
After the cooler weather has made them sweet and preferably before a HARD frost or freeze. In the more southern regions of Florida picking goes on during most of winter and the exact time depends of the TYPE of orange being picked (like Valencia, Navel, etc.) The same goes for Florida grapefruit also.
early morning
11.07pm, or 2307 if you prefer
it will be 7:00 am
get in to them now :)
El Cid is the Spanish leader who captured Valencia during the reign of Castilian King Alphonse VI. El Cid held Valencia in 1094. Valencia had many different rulers before that time. For a while, the Romans had Valencia, then later it was the Muslims. However, two years after El Cid died from an Almoravid Siege in 1099, the Muslims (Almoravids) recaptured Valencia. In 1238, King James I of Aragon brought a united Aragonese, Catalonian, and Navarrese contingent to reconquer Valencia. This time the city was permanently captured for the Christian Spaniards.
When they are ripe.
pick your friend if you've known them for a long time but if you've known him longer stay with him
The following Florida varieties are picked in these time frames: * Tangelos - November, December * Navel Oranges - November, December, January * Red Navels - December * Honeybells - January, February * Temple Oranges - February, March * Royal Tandora Ortaniques - March, April * Tangerines - October through April * Valencia Oranges - March through June * Ruby Red Grapefruit - November through May * White Grapefruit - November through April * Deep Red Grapefruit - November through February
I don't know that it's the best time. But we live caldwell, Idaho and we pick and jucie ours in late September.