When Squeezing Lemons, Do Not Make the Mistake of Discarding the Seeds – They Are Worth Their Weight in Gold (Page 3 ) | July 20, 2024
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Keep the soil and cotton wet until the seedling begins to put out little roots; this will encourage the plant to keep growing. The next step is to plant your seed in a small container that has been filled with a soil and perlite mixture. The soil should drain well. The sprout, once established, will need continual attention. A warm, dry, and draft-free spot is ideal for storing it. For a lemon tree that bears tasty fruit when it’s old, all you have to do is plant it in consistently wet soil and let nature take its course.

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Create a perfume
Growing new plants isn’t the only thing you can do with lemon seeds. An example of this would be to fragrance storage areas like drawers and cabinets. The seeds should still be rinsed before proceeding; there’s no need to remove the peel. It takes a long time for citrus seeds to lose their distinctive aroma, even after washing. After that, pop them into a little canvas bag and use them to perfume cabinets, drawers, and even specific rooms like the bathroom. In the winter, when they’re attached to the radiator, they’ll emit a delightful lemon scent. The only thing left to do is discover how to put the many benefits of citrus fruit seeds to good use.

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