mercredi 23 mars 2016

Gardening from kitchen scraps

A few of these I knew about, but many I had never heard about. The green onions I remember way in the back of my mind, grandma used to regrow them. My sister shared the 1st 2 videos w/ me & told me about one for tomatoes where you plant half of a tomato & grow your plants from it... That got me looking for the tomato one & thus the other links.

I never did find the tomato half one, but from what she described, you don't even need to pull out the seeds or dry them or anything; just take your tomato half w/ the seeds inside, plant it cut side down in the soil & treat it just like planted seeds as far a watering & type of soil etc.... If anyone has instructions or video for this, I would love to see something that shows I understood it correctly.

Over all of the links, there are some duplicates, but enough other veggies that it's worth checking out all of them.

I can't wait to go buy some celery & green onions, just so I can grow more I've never really had a lot of success growing from seed, but I have had success growing from cuttings.

What She Does With Fruit And Veggie Scraps Will Make It So You Never Buy These Again - http://ift.tt/1PoBAWZ

7 Veggies That Easily Regrow Themselves (article & video).
http://ift.tt/1T68N0e

https://youtu.be/aSzMg5N7ybM

25 Foods You Can Re-grow Yourself
http://ift.tt/1T68LFu


20 Foods to Re-grow from Scraps

http://ift.tt/1T68LFw

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Gardening from kitchen scraps

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