Growing Plants From Fruit Seeds
If you’ve ever wondered if it’s possible to grow seeds from fruit and grow your own fruit tree, the answer is yes. However, I suggest a more direct way of not throwing peach holes in the strawberry paste. Before you head to the store on a seed scouting trip, there are a few things you need to know about planting seeds. First of all, the most common types of fruit trees are propagated by grafting. These include such fruits as apples, peaches, pears, and cherries.
Therefore, cultivating plants from fruit seeds may produce trees that are different in shape or produce fruit similar to the original ones. While sowing seeds from fruit is not the best way to propagate your favorite apple or cherry varieties, it is a way to find new varieties. In addition, not all growers start seeding from fruit to grow more fruit. Planters can create trees in decorative containers. The orange, lemon, and lime blossoms give a pleasant citrus scent to any room. The leaves of the fragrant tree can be crushed and used in potpourri.