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**How to Grow a Lemon Tree from Seed: I Share a Path**
In this article, I’ll share my personal journey of growing a lemon tree from seed, the steps I took to get it started, and tips to help you succeed in this fun, sustainable gardening project.
### Why Grow a Lemon Tree from Seed?
– **Patience Pays Off**: While growing from seed takes longer than purchasing a mature tree, there’s something truly fulfilling about nurturing a plant from its very beginnings.
– **Unique Tree**: Each lemon seed is unique, so you’ll get a tree that’s completely your own. Plus, you can propagate seeds from your tree later on to create even more lemon trees.
– **Homegrown Lemons**: There’s nothing like picking a fresh lemon from your own tree, whether it’s for cooking, baking, or simply enjoying a refreshing lemon water.
– **Sustainability**: Growing your own fruit tree from seed can be a more sustainable option than buying lemons from the store, especially if you live in a climate where lemon trees thrive.
### Step-by-Step Guide to Growing a Lemon Tree from Seed
#### **Step 1: Get Your Lemon Seeds**
#### **Step 2: Prepare the Seeds**
To do this:
– Take a small piece of sandpaper and gently rub the outer surface of the seed. Alternatively, you can use a knife or a nail file to nick the coating.
– Be careful not to damage the inner seed.
After scarifying, place the seeds in a damp paper towel and seal them inside a plastic bag or a small container. Place the seeds in a warm spot (around 70°F or 21°C), as warmth helps kick-start the germination process.
The germination process typically takes anywhere from **2 to 6 weeks**, but you’ll need to be patient during this stage. Check on the seeds every few days to make sure the paper towel is damp, not soaking wet. If needed, add a little water to keep it moist.
Once you see the seed sprouting a small root (you’ll notice a white, thread-like root emerging), it’s time to plant the seed in soil.
To plant the sprouted seeds, follow these steps:
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