Success with keeping them off is not my area of expertise, but my neighbor has this machine called a Baganut. It picks up the balls when they fall. I tried it and it was real easy, took me a couple hours to clear up two trees worth. No bending over too. But the device's price starts at $375.
Any how, their website is www.baganut.com. Check it out.
kill it. other wise no.
The lemon tree is dropping the fruit of the tree
It can't unless the tree is old and fall down.
A lemon tree typically takes about 3 to 5 years to start producing fruit.
A lime tree typically takes about 3 to 5 years to start producing fruit.
There are several reasons why your lemon tree may not be producing fruit. Some common reasons include inadequate sunlight, improper watering, lack of nutrients in the soil, or the tree being too young. It is important to ensure that your lemon tree is receiving enough sunlight, water, and nutrients to encourage fruit production. Additionally, some lemon tree varieties may take a few years to start producing fruit, so patience is key.
It will take you 7 to 10 years to have a tree that is producing fruit if growing a cherry tree from seed.
A Meyer lemon tree typically takes about 2 to 3 years to start producing fruit.
A lime tree typically takes about 3 to 5 years to grow and start producing fruit.
A peach tree typically takes about 2 to 4 years to start producing fruit after it has been planted.
A plum tree typically takes about 3 to 5 years to start producing fruit after it has been planted.
Cut it down.