Planting fruit seeds is a fun activity for adults as well as for children. It may even result in a lasting seedling or tree which you can plant in your garden and enjoy for years. If you get really sucessful, you may be able to start you own garden with plants you've grown from your own fruit seeds. Maybe you can start a business by selling seeds, plants or even flowers! For example, many companies are sending flowers abroad and you can try to contact these to see if they're interested in your exotic plants! But there is no guarantee that planting fruit seeds will result in a growing plant and actually bear fruit but even if it doesn't, you'll at least have spent time on an exciting project with preparations and different steps of development. If you like gardening this is a perfect hobby! If you're successful, you may even get a plant that fruits and this way you'll get more fruit seeds to grow. This is also an opportunity to make money as you can sell unusual and rare fruit seeds.
The process of planting fruit seeds doesn't have to be complicated but the more careful you are when doing it, the better results you'll get. Before planting fruit seeds you need to know about what climate the fruit bushes or trees usually grow in. Which are the differences compared to the climate you live in? Do you need to grow the seeds in a greenhouse or will the adjust to the specific conditions in your climate? There are a lot of questions to be answered about planting fruit seeds and I will do my best to try to give you all the useful information you need for planting fruit seeds. You can try planting fruit seeds from all kinds of fruits and berries you can think of, the more you experiment the more you'll know about what works and what is more difficult. If you succeed in growing a seed into a plant and it not bear any fruit, maybe you'll be lucky to see some beautiful flowers with pleasant fragrance on it instead. Planting fruit seeds from lemon or other citrus fruits use to give a multitude of flowers in different whitish and yellowish shades.
There's no real rule telling which fruit trees should be grown where and in these days of climate changes the common and usual in the world of planting fruit seeds is changing. When planting fruit seeds from citrus fruits and many other kinds the climate must be frost free but not as hot as their usual, maybe exotic, climates. You don't have to stop at planting fruit seeds, some vegetables are also easy to grow. As for myself, besides planting fruit seeds, I grew seeds from paprikas and it resulted in some decimeter hight plants. They got really nice white and blue flowers and then small fruits. Unfortunately they died before the fruits had grown bigger than some centimeter but know that I know it works I'm going to try it again. There is no way of knowing exactly what the full grown plant will look like and this is part of the fun I think. You can't expect to get an exact copy of the parent plant because that's not the way planting fruit seeds work. But that's the charm of planting fruit seeds! If you don't want to use seeds directly from fruits you buy, you can purchase fruit seeds from a garden shop instead. In stores where you can buy gardening equipment you can often find seeds for planting.