When extracting juice from lemons, it’s important not to discard the seeds, as their value is akin to gold. – All Recipes Healthy Food

When extracting juice from lemons, it’s important not to discard the seeds, as their value is akin to gold.

 

Allow at least a week for the seed to sprout a small shoot. Keep the cotton and surrounding area moist until the young sapling develops tiny roots. Transplant the seed into a small container filled with a well-draining soil and perlite mix.

The shoot requires consistent care, maintaining a warm, well-ventilated space away from drafts, ensuring the soil remains consistently moist for the lemon tree to yield delicious fruits upon maturity.

Create a fragrance: Lemon seeds offer more than just the potential for new plants; they can be used to craft a delightful scent for drawers and cabinets.

After rinsing the seeds without removing the skin, their unique citrus scent persists. Use them to fragrance drawers, cupboards, and specific areas like the bathroom by placing them in a small canvas bag.

When attached to a radiator, they will emit a pleasant lemon aroma during the winter. Harness the numerous qualities that citrus fruit seeds have to offer.