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* How to grow from an orange a seed tree .

Step 1.

Progressing from seed to sprout is the fastest and easiest part of the process, and little green thumbs will love getting involved. Remove the seeds from a completely ripe orange, rinse and dry them, and then use your fingernail to split the seed at the pointed end. Gently prise off the waxy outer layer and remove the smaller pip from inside. Use seeds from an organic orange, as some commercial varieties won’t produce much fruit.

Step 2.

Place 5–6

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