Try Your Hand At: Growing A Lemon Tree!
Summer may be a little bit away, but it's never too early to start planning for it! A great way to start is to begin growing your own lemon tree (or trees!) from seed indoors now!
Nothing uplifts the spirit better than green plants growing in the home. No matter how much space you have (or don't have), there's always room for one little potted plant. You can start with one, or ten; it's all up to you.
Start with an organic lemon. The seeds in a lemon have a seed inside them, so you will have to remove the outer shell of the seed. Once you have done that, you will have a smooth looking whitish or even greenish looking seed. Take a damp paper towel, place the seed in the middle and fold it once or twice loosely. Place it in a plastic sandwich bag, and place the sandwich bad in a warm, dark place.
In a week or so, you should begin to see the seed sprouting. Make sure that the paper towel is still damp. If it isn't, dampen it again a bit. Then just wrap the seed back up again loosely in the paper towel, place it back in the sandwich bag, and monitor it for a few more days.
Once you have a pretty nice looking sprout, go ahead and plant it in a small pot with some good potting soil. I put a teaspoon of organic fruit and vegetable food around the sprout and watered it. I then kept it on a windowsill in my kitchen, ensuring that it did not receive direct sunlight.
A few weeks later, my plant has a couple of leaves and is about five inches tall. Keep it in the pot until is gets a little bigger. At that time, you can replant it into a bigger pot. Before you introduce it outside completely, make sure to get your lemon "tree" used to it by exposing it to direct sunlight for a little while daily.
It may take several years to grow lemons, but when it does, at least you know that they will be lemons that came to fruition from your hands. And that satisfaction is worth it all!
So go get some lemons, and have at it!!