Lemons are extremely beneficial and versatile fruits with a unique flavor and aroma. They are excellent in healthy, detox, and refreshing drinks, and improve health in countless ways.
According to Rachael Link, MS, RD:
“Lemons are low in calories but contain a good amount of fiber and vitamin C — plus lemon nutrition has a few other micronutrients as well. One lemon without the peel contains approximately:
- 24 calories
- 7.8 grams carbohydrates
- 0.9 gram protein
- 0.3 gram fat
- 2.4 grams dietary fiber
- 44.5 milligrams vitamin C (74 percent DV)
- 116 milligrams potassium (3 percent DV)
- 0.5 milligram iron (3 percent DV)
- 0.1 milligram vitamin B6 (3 percent DV)
Additionally, lemons also contain a small amount of thiamin, folate, pantothenic acid, calcium, magnesium and copper.”
Here are some of their health benefits:
- Lemons lower the risk of strokes and heart disease, and improve heart health, and lower cholesterol levels
- The citric acid in lemons regulates the pH levels of the urine, and prevents the formation of kidney stones
- The high iron levels prevent anemia, and vitamin C and citric acid in lemons improve its absorption in the body
- Lemons are high in soluble fiber and simple sugars, so it improves digestion and regulates blood sugar
- Lemons contain potent anti-carcinogenic compounds that lower the risk of cancer
- Lemons are rich in pectin, which creates a feeling of fullness, polyphenols, that prevent fat accumulation in the body, and accelerate metabolism, so they are excellent for weight loss
Therefore, wouldn’t it be amazing to have an unlimited supply of these citrus fruits at hand all the time, in an almost cost-free way? Well, it is time to learn how to grow your organic lemons at home!
Here are the advantages of growing lemons at home:
- When you have your own produce grown at home, you are much more likely to eat a healthier diet and pick up healthier dietary habits
- Freshly picked fruits and veggies are richer in nutrients than the ones we buy at grocery stores
- When you grow your own lemons, you can pick them at the moment they reach the ripeness you prefer
- You can control the entire process of growing your own fruits, and limit the use of fertilizers, so you will be completely sure of the quality of the fruits you consume
- You will get the opportunity to eat a lemon that has been just picked, so it will definitely be fresh
- It is a cheaper alternative to buying lemons from the stores
Now, here is how to grow your lemons at home:
You will need:
- A lemon
- A pot or similar container
- Potting soil
- Plastic film (must be breathable!)
- A sunny spot (or grow lights)
- A bucket
- Watering device (watering can, squirt bottle, etc.)
Follow these steps to start planting:
- Prepare the soil, place the potting soil inside a bucket, pour some water to dampen it, and flip the pot up, leaving an inch of empty space around the top
- Cut the lemon, remove the seed, and suck on it to remove the flesh, but make sure it is still moist
- Plant the seed in the pot, about half of an inch under the soil
- Moderately water the lemon seed, and cover the pot up with a breathable plastic film
- Place the pot in a sunny and warm place, or turn on the grow lights above it.
- In a few weeks, the lemon seed will start sprouting, so take the plastic cover off
- Place the pot in a warm place, but not exposed to direct sunlight
- While young, make sure the soil of your lemon tree is always moist, so the pot must have sufficient holes for drainage
- Keep it exposed to direct sunlight about 8 hours daily
- Keep transplanting it into bigger pots as the tree grows, and use fertilizer as needed
- As soon as it becomes too large, you can move it out to your yard or balcony, and after a while, you will enjoy your delicious home-grown lemons
Rachael Link, MS, RD adds:
“Once you’ve stocked up on this tasty citrus fruit, there is a wide range of potential lemon uses for you to enjoy. Add lemons to drinks or water to amp up the flavor, use them in desserts or baked goods, or even kick up your next main course with a squeeze of fresh lemon. Pair with some health-promoting herbs like thyme, rosemary or lemon balm for even more flavor and health benefits.
Lemon can be used outside of the kitchen as well. It can be added to laundry to whiten and brighten clothing, used as a natural household cleaner and polish, or even applied to the hair to add extra shine. You can also try adding a few drops of lemon essential oil to your laundry or diffuser for a fresh scent.”
Take the time to grow your own lemons at home and you will be amazed by the difference it makes!