A Lemon Tree from Seed

About 18 months ago I cut into a lemon and as I was pulling out the seeds, I thought it would be interesting to plant a few of them and see what happens.  I dropped a couple of seeds into one of those peat pods and a week or so later got my first glimpse of what has become a mini lemon tree sitting on my windowsill.  It has grown to about a foot in height and has almost a dozen leaves.  It is still mainly one “trunk” but there is one branch heading off to one side and I’m hopeful that there will be more to follow.

The leaves are wonderfully fragrant when they are touched and although I understand that it can take years before a fruit appears, I am willing to wait.  Even if I never get a lemon off this little tree I am going to keep it and let it grow up in our dining room.  I understand that lemon trees also sprout thorns which I have not seen yet.  I like to grow vegetables out in our backyard during the summer and I have an AeroGarden too which is producing lots of basil and dill and some oregano, thyme, and mint. 

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