Rather of discarding the seeds after squeezing a lemon, save them for their monetary value.

Put the seed in a jar that holds yogurt and cover it with wet cotton. Leave it there for about a week.

A little sprout will appear from the seed after approximately one week.

Till the sprout begins to show signs of little roots, keep it wet and nurture it.

Plant your sprout in a container filled with a soil-perlite combination that allows for good drainage.

Put the potted sprout in a warm, sunny place out of the path of drafts, and make sure the soil stays moist.

Your seedling, if given enough time and attention, can blossom into a lemon tree, bearing delicious fruit for you to enjoy.

2. A Natural Fragrant Oil with Lemon Seeds:

You can’t discount the fragrant potential of lemon seeds!

Hold on to the seed skins once you’ve rinsed and dried them.

You may put the naturally scented seeds in a little cloth bag.

Toss this bag into your closet, drawer, or even the bathroom for a subtle aromatherapy boost.

The seeds give out a lovely citrus scent when placed near a heater in the winter.

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