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Growing Fruit Trees From Seeds You Save | Homesteading

Growing Fruit Trees From Seeds You Save | Homesteading

Growing fruit trees from seeds is an essential homesteading skill. If you want to start harvesting fruit trees, you’ll love this easy way to grow your own fruit trees for free. You could save money on fruit, enjoy the benefits of homegrown produce and even turn a profit.

Growing Fruit Trees from Seeds

Step-by-Step Guide To Growing Fruit Trees From Seeds

Don’t you feel guilty throwing out seeds from the fruit you eat? I know I do. When I used to cut open a persimmon to eat it, I would throw out the seeds. Eventually, I decided that wasting beautiful seeds wasn’t an option—after all, I could grow trees from those seeds…and I did! Here’s a way to grow trees from seeds that will produce healthy fruits on your homestead!

Step 1: Germinate Seeds

Clean the fruity flesh off the seeds. Pick it off using your fingers. Or if it’s too hard to do, try to soak the seeds in warm water for 2 minutes first.

Click here to learn more about germinating seeds

Step 2: Choose The Right Soil

Fruit Tree Sprouting | How to Grow Fruit Trees

Choose the right soil. Some people say you have to use seed starting soil, but in my opinion, any soil is fine. Even old soil from your garden beds would work perfectly. My soil is really sandy, and all the seeds I plant in it germinate really well, about 90%.

Step 3: Choose Where to Plant

My window sill covered with cut pop bottles and seedling sprouting in them.

Choose where you will plant the seeds. I wouldn’t recommend planting the seeds outside or in garden beds. The reason why I don’t encourage this is because it may be too cold outside. You also want to plant in a smaller confined space to better manage and track the growth of your seed.

I recommend planting your seeds in a pot or container. You can keep them on a windowsill until they grow bigger.

TIP: Dollar stores have cheap flower pots. You can use a chopstick or finger to dig small holes in the soil.

Click here for 54 More Dollar Store Ideas

How deep to plant your seeds:

Seed Size: Depth:

1 inch……………………………………..2 inches

2 cm……………………………………….3 cm

1.5 cm……………………………………..2.5 cm

1 cm………………………………………..2 cm

0.5 cm……………………………………..1 cm

Step 4: Care For Your Seeds

Water your seeds often. Fertilize them once the trees are over 5 cm. You could use store-bought fertilizer or make it yourself out of compost [learn how to make it here]. The choice is yours. Once the tree becomes twice as tall as the pot it is in, transfer it into a larger pot.

From there you can watch your trees grow big and strong! I do this on my own homestead all the time I’ve even learned how to turn a profit.

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So will you start growing fruit trees from seeds you save? Let us know below in the comments!

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