Lemons are among the most popular fruits, and when it comes to refreshing drinks, you rarely find one that doesn't go well with a slice of fresh and delicious lemon. Besides the unmistakable sour taste of lemons, there is also the aesthetic factor if you decide to plant and grow a lemon tree at home.

Being a very practical and beautiful little tree, you won't have much trouble growing and caring for it and you will be able to enjoy a fresh lemon grown with your own hands on every occasion.

The first step is to collect all the seeds from 2-3 lemons and wash them very well, then put them in some white napkins, moistened, in a deep bowl.

Wait a little while, then you can pour a little water into the bowl or container where you put the seeds and napkins (these will create a favorable environment for development).

Lemons in the garden.source

For a week or up to 10 days, pour a few drops of water over the napkins every day to make sure the lemon seeds are well watered. If you want them to sprout faster, you can cover the bowl with nylon to keep it moist inside.

But as always, haste makes waste, this is not recommended, especially since the difference in germination will not be that great compared to the duration.

By now, you can go to the store and buy special potting soil for flowers and put it in some small plastic cups. The lemon seeds should have sprouted by now and you can take them out of the bowl with the damp napkins and place them in the plastic cups after making some holes in them beforehand.

Lemons in the yard.source