26 Foods You Can Regrow Instead Of Wasting
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Publish Not your original work? Add source Of course, you can throw away your celery butts. But you can also use them to grow a new batch. Fresh and healthy food isn't reserved for those whose wallets can withstand a trip to the grocery store's organic section — anyone with a container and a few sun rays can grow something they can eat or admire later on. Even replacing as little as one or two items on your plate with those you've nurtured yourself can add so much more fun and flavor to your world. Below are some of the ways you can start. Bon appétit! This post may include affiliate links. #1
I chopped off some scallions and stuck them root-down in a Mason jar above my sink. I topped off the water once or twice when I saw that it had mostly evaporated, but other than that I did nothing. To my surprise, these grew fast. Within a day or two there was fresh growth, and within a week they had 3 to 4 inches of fresh green onion on top." friendseat Report Final score: 73points POST Delboy Delboy Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago you don't eat the white part? i have nothing but literally the roots left when I eat them 36 36points reply View More Replies... View more comments To learn more about regrowing foods, Bored Panda got in touch with Catherine Hughes, the creator of home & garden blog Growing Family. Hughes pointed out that different veggies regrow in different ways; some can return to life from seeds that the original plant produced, while others can recover from a piece of the original plant. You should always try to do your research! "The easiest way to have a go at regrowing food is indoors, ideally in a saucer or container on a bright window sill," Hughes explained. "Remember to water regularly." #2
You’ll need to start by removing the pit from the avocado carefully (without cutting it), and then washing it clean of all the avocado fruit (often it helps to soak the pit in some water for a few minutes and then scrub all the remaining fruit off). Be careful not to remove the brown skin on the pit – that is the seed cover.
STEP 2 – LOCATE WHICH END IS ‘UP’ AND WHICH IS ‘DOWN’
Some avocado pits are slightly oblong, whereas others are shaped almost like perfect spheres – but all avocado pits have a ‘bottom’ (from where the roots will grow), and a ‘top’ (from which the sprout will grow). The slightly pointier end is the top, and the flat end is the bottom. In order to get your pit to sprout, you will need to place the bottom root end in water, so it’s very important to figure out which end is the ‘top’ and which is the ‘bottom’ before you go piercing it with toothpicks.
STEP 3 – PIERCE WITH FOUR TOOTHPICKS
Take four toothpicks and stick them at a slight downward angle into the avocado seed, spaced evenly around the circumference of the avocado. These toothpicks are your avocado scaffolding, which will allow you to rest the bottom half of the avocado in water, so therefore the toothpicks need to be wedged in there firmly. I recommend sticking them in at a slight angle (pointing down), so that more of your avocado base rests in the water when you set this over a glass.
STEP 4 – PLACE AVOCADO SEED HALF SUBMERGED IN A GLASS OF WATER
And set on a quiet windowsill with sunlight. It’s helpful to use a clear glass so you can easily see when roots start to grow, and also when the water needs to be changed. Many guides recommend to change the water every day, but I found, through trial and error, that it is better to change the water every five days to a week or so. You do want to make sure you change the water regularly, to prevent mold, bacteria and fungus growth, which can doom your little avocado sprout.
STEP 5 – WAIT FOR YOUR AVOCADO SEED TO SPROUT!
Many online guides I have read say that sprouting can take anywhere from 2-4 weeks, but in my experience, it usually takes at least 8 weeks to get a sprout, so be patient. Here is the process you will witness:
1. The top of the avocado pit will dry out and form a crack, and the outer brown seed skin will slough off.
2. The crack will extend all the way to the bottom of the avocado pit, and through the crack at the bottom, a tiny taproot will begin to emerge.
3. The taproot will grow longer and longer (and may branch), and eventually a small sprout will peek through the top of the avocado pit.
4. Do not allow your taproot to dry out unsubmerged EVER – doing so will be the death of your plant
STEP 6 – POT IN SOIL WHEN TREE IS ABOUT 6” TALL
When the stem is 6-7 inches long, cut it back to about 3 inches, this will encourage new growth. When it hits 6-7 inches again, pot it up in a rich humus soil in an 8-10″ diameter pot, leaving the top half of the seed exposed. Place on a sunny windowsill. Avocados love sun – the more sun the better.
STEP 7 – WATER & WATCH IT GROW
Give it frequent waterings with an occasional deep soak. The soil should always be moist, but not saturated. Yellowing leaves are a sign ofover-watering; let the plant dry out for a few days.
STEP 8 – PINCH OUT TOP LEAVES TO ENCOURAGE BUSHINESS
When the stem reaches 12 inches tall, pinch out the top two sets of leaves. This will encourage the plant to grow side shoots and more leaves, making it bushy. Each time the plant grows another 6 inches pinch out the 2 newest sets of leaves on top.
STEP 9 – TROUBLESHOOTING BUGS
My avocado trees seem to collect aphids – the nasty critters can’t get enough of the delicious avocado leaves. If you get them, here’s how to get rid of them: Wash all of the aphids off the plant by spraying your plant down with a hose outside or in the sink/shower. Once the little pests are off, spray your plant with a mixture of water with a small squirt of dishwashing liquid and a teaspoon of neem oil. This will keep aphids from returning. Check your plant every 4-5 days and re-clean and spray when necessary.
STEP 10 – WINTERING
Baby avocado trees can kick it outdoors in summer, but if you live anywhere where it gets cooler than 45 degrees F, you’ll need to bring them back indoors in the fall/winter, before the temperatures fall. battlerythym Report Final score: 37points POST Megan Jordaan Megan Jordaan Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago You need to splice avo to get decent new avos and it can take years. 5 5points reply View More Replies... View more comments #9
Although it’s possible to sprout a pineapple in water, most people have better luck rooting them in soil. Use a light soil mix with perlite and sand. Place the pineapple top in the soil up to the base of its leaves. Water thoroughly and place it in bright, indirect light. Keep it moist until roots develop. It should take about two months (6-8 weeks) for roots to establish. You can check for rooting by gently pulling the top to see the roots. Once significant root growth has occurred, you can start giving the plant additional light. myrecipes Report Final score: 34points POST Soggy Crumpet Soggy Crumpet Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago PSA: in order to get a mature pineapple plant to produce fruit, place a couple of pieces of a cut apple on the heart of the plant. The gas (undetectable to us) that comes out as the apple turns brown and slowly disintegrates, triggers the plant to flower. Commercial pineapple growers spray the gas directly on the plants to trigger this. 10 10points reply View more comments #12
A small, clear container (I used tiny plastic shot glasses so that my glass shot glasses wouldn’t smell like garlic… coconut rum + garlic = gross)
Unpeeled garlic cloves (make sure the garlic is from your local farmer’s market)
Water
Add a bit of water at the bottom of your shot glass or small container – just enough to cover the bottom of your clove (don’t submerge the clove or it’ll rot). Keep this on your windowsill and after a few days, you’ll have scapes! Let them grow until they’re several inches tall, then cut from the top. myheartbeets Report Final score: 29points POST Lynn Biasini McElfresh Lynn Biasini McElfresh Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Glass shouldn't absorb odors 7 7points reply View more comments #16
•Place the bok choy in a bowl or saucer of warm water, with the cut side facing up. Set the bowl on a windowsill or another sunny location.
•Change the water every day or two. It's also a good idea to occasionally mist the center of the plant to keep it well-hydrated.
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1. Select a Healthy Root. The best roots (rhizomes) for growing are firm, fleshy and already have green points forming at the end of the 'fingers.' If you prefer, cut the ginger into separate pieces with at least one green tip per segment and allow to dry for a few days.
2. Soak the Roots Overnight in warm water. This will stimulate growth and rinse off any chemicals that might be present. A few of my friends have also had a lot of success soaking their various root crops in compost tea, believe it or not!
3. Set the Roots in Sphagnum Moss (or coconut fiber) so that the top of the root is visible, with the green growing tips pointing up. I used a propagating tray, but you can use any container wide enough to accommodate the root. Keep the sphagnum moss lightly moist, but allow it to dry out between waterings.
4. Transplant to a Pot once the first leaves have formed. At this point you should notice a mass of fleshy white roots, which can be gently teased loose from the moss. Hold the root just beneath the edge of the pot, and fill the pot with fresh potting mix so that the fine roots are surrounded and the top of the rhizome is barely visible.
5. Caring for Your Ginger is easy, as long as you provide warmth, humidity, moisture and drainage. Summer is the best time to grow ginger because it's already hot and humid, but if you're growing it indoors you can place it in a bright windowsill and occasionally mist it with water. Drainage is provided by simply using a pot with drainage holes. therainforestgarden Report Final score: 23points POST snipergun snipergun Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Ginger is awesome. I did not follow these steps, just took piece of ginger, put it in ground and it grew. But it takes a while. However for winter upper part dies, In country in Europe where in winter there's not enough light. I wanted to get rid of it thinking it's done but when I took it out of ground it had bunch of good big healthy roots, so instead I repotted it and it grew again after some months. I never used root from my ginger,only love having it growing. However it's just a grass, not very interesting for most people. 2 2points reply View More Replies... View more comments #23
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26 Foods You Can Regrow Instead Of Wasting
Rokas Laurinavičius andIlona Baliūnaitė
Publish Not your original work? Add source Of course, you can throw away your celery butts. But you can also use them to grow a new batch. Fresh and healthy food isn't reserved for those whose wallets can withstand a trip to the grocery store's organic section — anyone with a container and a few sun rays can grow something they can eat or admire later on. Even replacing as little as one or two items on your plate with those you've nurtured yourself can add so much more fun and flavor to your world. Below are some of the ways you can start. Bon appétit! This post may include affiliate links. #1
Green Onions
"Pop your cut scallions in a glass of water and, clearly, they regrow. I had to try it for myself.I chopped off some scallions and stuck them root-down in a Mason jar above my sink. I topped off the water once or twice when I saw that it had mostly evaporated, but other than that I did nothing. To my surprise, these grew fast. Within a day or two there was fresh growth, and within a week they had 3 to 4 inches of fresh green onion on top." friendseat Report Final score: 73points POST Delboy Delboy Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago you don't eat the white part? i have nothing but literally the roots left when I eat them 36 36points reply View More Replies... View more comments To learn more about regrowing foods, Bored Panda got in touch with Catherine Hughes, the creator of home & garden blog Growing Family. Hughes pointed out that different veggies regrow in different ways; some can return to life from seeds that the original plant produced, while others can recover from a piece of the original plant. You should always try to do your research! "The easiest way to have a go at regrowing food is indoors, ideally in a saucer or container on a bright window sill," Hughes explained. "Remember to water regularly." #2
Soaking The Root End Of Leeks In Warm Water Allows A Whole New Set Of Tender Leaves To Grow
pandavegan Report Final score: 63points POST Lady Laura Lady Laura Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago This is so cool. Unfortunately, I’ve managed to kill every cactus I’ve ever owned, so I’m quite sure I’d manage to mess this up and create moldy leak water. 21 21points reply View More Replies... View more comments Those who are new to the game might want to start with something more forgiving. "If you grow salad from seed, lots of varieties will keep producing new leaves after you harvest them. Go for varieties labeled as 'cut and come again', and aim to pick the leaves little and often. If you harvest them all at once, the plant will struggle to recover," Hughes explained. According to her, garlic is another good option. "All you need to do is plant a single clove in a pot, about an inch below the surface, with the pointy end sticking up. Water it whenever the soil feels dry. When the leaves start to turn yellow you can harvest your garlic bulb." "Celery is also easy to regrow; just pop the base in a shallow dish with some water, and new leaves will soon start to emerge," Hughes added. "Change the water every couple of days, and transfer it to a container filled with soil once the roots have formed." #3Grow New Potatoes From Old Ones
Instead of throwing away old potatoes that have grown eyes, simply cut it into several pieces and plant it in the ground to grow new ones. Each eye can turn into a whole new potato gardengatemagazine Report Final score: 53points POST Andy Acceber Andy Acceber Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Yup. Growing potatoes is super easy. I grow them in a 5 gallon bucket. It's just really important to keep the roots/tubers fully covered with soil as the plant grows. If they get too much chlorophyll, the potatoes can turn toxic for humans. (They turn green. You'd have to eat a lot, be very small, or have a compromised immune system to actually get sick.) 22 22points reply View More Replies... View more comments As you become more comfortable with looking after your greens, you can try something more ambitious. Like avocados. "They're tricky [because] you need to suspend the pit over a glass of water so that it's semi-submerged and keep an eye on the water level," Hughes said. "Plus, avocado plants can take up to ten years to bear fruit!" If you don't want to wait for that long, consider ginger. "It's another challenging vegetable to regrow. It's not hard to plant, but it needs a humid, warm environment to grow, and can take almost a year to produce a harvest." Gardening is a fantastic hobby not only for the foods it produces. It can build self-esteem, reduce stress, and help you combat loneliness. Try it, even if you fail, you don't. #4Mint
Simply place a stem of around 10cm/ 4 inches long into a glass of water, making sure that the leaves are well above the water level. Roots will soon begin to grow and as soon as the roots are growing well, these cuttings can be transplanted into containers, or directly into your garden Illustrious Report Final score: 51points POST Christoph Christoph Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Mint MIGHT be able to grow in outerspace. It is a hardy little bugger. 30 30points reply View More Replies... View more comments #5Carrot
Soak carrot tops in a shallow pool of water for one week and transfer to soil when roots form. The tops will grow beautiful greens that are great in salads and pestos, as a replacement for parsley, or simply as a beautiful house plant greensguru Report Final score: 43points POST denzoren denzoren Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Just a point to note...it doesn't grow into a new carrot...just a carrot top. In case anyone was wondering. 33 33points reply View more comments #6Regrown Mushrooms From Their Stems
"Plant mushroom stalks in soil with some compost or used coffee grounds and keep them in a moist environment, preferably where it will be cool at night. They can be tricky to grow, and within a few days the stems will either start to sprout new heads or rot." diymorning. Report Final score: 40points POST Gackowa Gackowa Gackowa Gackowa Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago No way. You can take spores from ageing caps and innoculate sterilised coffee grounds with oyster mushrooms or champignon varieties, but stalks? No way. 7 7points reply View More Replies... View more comments #7Sweet Potatoes
When we talked about growing regular potatoes, we mentioned that you need to cut the potato into small pieces and places it in a pot of soil watering it regularly. There’s also another method to grow regular potatoes or sweet potatoes. Instead of placing them in the soil, you’ll have much greater success if you cut them in half and use toothpicks to suspend them over a glass of water. The great thing about sweet potatoes is that they are an excellent staple food and lost a lot longer than normal ones. This is one of the healthiest vegetables you can grow and just a few will produce hundreds. Once they start to grow roots, you can put them in soil. frugalforless Report Final score: 39points POST Ritchat Ritchat Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago I love that OP drew faces on them. Now they look like the mandrakes from Harry Potter. Don't forget your earmuffs when repotting! ;D 24 24points reply View more comments #8Sprout An Avocado Tree From The Pit
STEP 1 – REMOVE & CLEAN PITYou’ll need to start by removing the pit from the avocado carefully (without cutting it), and then washing it clean of all the avocado fruit (often it helps to soak the pit in some water for a few minutes and then scrub all the remaining fruit off). Be careful not to remove the brown skin on the pit – that is the seed cover.
STEP 2 – LOCATE WHICH END IS ‘UP’ AND WHICH IS ‘DOWN’
Some avocado pits are slightly oblong, whereas others are shaped almost like perfect spheres – but all avocado pits have a ‘bottom’ (from where the roots will grow), and a ‘top’ (from which the sprout will grow). The slightly pointier end is the top, and the flat end is the bottom. In order to get your pit to sprout, you will need to place the bottom root end in water, so it’s very important to figure out which end is the ‘top’ and which is the ‘bottom’ before you go piercing it with toothpicks.
STEP 3 – PIERCE WITH FOUR TOOTHPICKS
Take four toothpicks and stick them at a slight downward angle into the avocado seed, spaced evenly around the circumference of the avocado. These toothpicks are your avocado scaffolding, which will allow you to rest the bottom half of the avocado in water, so therefore the toothpicks need to be wedged in there firmly. I recommend sticking them in at a slight angle (pointing down), so that more of your avocado base rests in the water when you set this over a glass.
STEP 4 – PLACE AVOCADO SEED HALF SUBMERGED IN A GLASS OF WATER
And set on a quiet windowsill with sunlight. It’s helpful to use a clear glass so you can easily see when roots start to grow, and also when the water needs to be changed. Many guides recommend to change the water every day, but I found, through trial and error, that it is better to change the water every five days to a week or so. You do want to make sure you change the water regularly, to prevent mold, bacteria and fungus growth, which can doom your little avocado sprout.
STEP 5 – WAIT FOR YOUR AVOCADO SEED TO SPROUT!
Many online guides I have read say that sprouting can take anywhere from 2-4 weeks, but in my experience, it usually takes at least 8 weeks to get a sprout, so be patient. Here is the process you will witness:
1. The top of the avocado pit will dry out and form a crack, and the outer brown seed skin will slough off.
2. The crack will extend all the way to the bottom of the avocado pit, and through the crack at the bottom, a tiny taproot will begin to emerge.
3. The taproot will grow longer and longer (and may branch), and eventually a small sprout will peek through the top of the avocado pit.
4. Do not allow your taproot to dry out unsubmerged EVER – doing so will be the death of your plant
STEP 6 – POT IN SOIL WHEN TREE IS ABOUT 6” TALL
When the stem is 6-7 inches long, cut it back to about 3 inches, this will encourage new growth. When it hits 6-7 inches again, pot it up in a rich humus soil in an 8-10″ diameter pot, leaving the top half of the seed exposed. Place on a sunny windowsill. Avocados love sun – the more sun the better.
STEP 7 – WATER & WATCH IT GROW
Give it frequent waterings with an occasional deep soak. The soil should always be moist, but not saturated. Yellowing leaves are a sign ofover-watering; let the plant dry out for a few days.
STEP 8 – PINCH OUT TOP LEAVES TO ENCOURAGE BUSHINESS
When the stem reaches 12 inches tall, pinch out the top two sets of leaves. This will encourage the plant to grow side shoots and more leaves, making it bushy. Each time the plant grows another 6 inches pinch out the 2 newest sets of leaves on top.
STEP 9 – TROUBLESHOOTING BUGS
My avocado trees seem to collect aphids – the nasty critters can’t get enough of the delicious avocado leaves. If you get them, here’s how to get rid of them: Wash all of the aphids off the plant by spraying your plant down with a hose outside or in the sink/shower. Once the little pests are off, spray your plant with a mixture of water with a small squirt of dishwashing liquid and a teaspoon of neem oil. This will keep aphids from returning. Check your plant every 4-5 days and re-clean and spray when necessary.
STEP 10 – WINTERING
Baby avocado trees can kick it outdoors in summer, but if you live anywhere where it gets cooler than 45 degrees F, you’ll need to bring them back indoors in the fall/winter, before the temperatures fall. battlerythym Report Final score: 37points POST Megan Jordaan Megan Jordaan Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago You need to splice avo to get decent new avos and it can take years. 5 5points reply View More Replies... View more comments #9
Strawberries
Carefully cut the outer skin (containing the seeds) off the berry, or extract seeds using tweezers. Place the skin or seeds in a container with soil, cover with soil, place in a sunny spot and water regularly until sprouts emerge. Transplant the sprouts to a strawberry pot or outside garden in springtime Snapdragon Report Final score: 35points POST Christoph Christoph Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago this is just seed gathering. Not exactly the same 19 19points reply View more comments #10Basil And Cilantro
Most cut herb bundles (the kind you get from the grocery store) can be grown into whole new plants. Remove the bottom leaves from the stems (but keep the top ones) and soak them, cut side down, in warm water. Once roots have sprouted, transfer to dirt and watch it grow numbertenstudios Report Final score: 34points POST Lynn Biasini McElfresh Lynn Biasini McElfresh Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago SO easy!! 1 1point reply #11Sprout The Tops Of Pineapples Into Beautiful Houseplants
Once you bring your pineapple home, cut off the leafy top about half an inch (1.5 cm.) below the leaves. Then remove some of the lowest leaves. Trim off the outer portion of the pineapple top at the bottom of the crown, or stem, until you see root buds. These should resemble small, brown-colored bumps around the stem’s perimeter. Allow the pineapple top to dry for several days to one week prior to planting. This helps the top to heal, discouraging problems with rotting.Although it’s possible to sprout a pineapple in water, most people have better luck rooting them in soil. Use a light soil mix with perlite and sand. Place the pineapple top in the soil up to the base of its leaves. Water thoroughly and place it in bright, indirect light. Keep it moist until roots develop. It should take about two months (6-8 weeks) for roots to establish. You can check for rooting by gently pulling the top to see the roots. Once significant root growth has occurred, you can start giving the plant additional light. myrecipes Report Final score: 34points POST Soggy Crumpet Soggy Crumpet Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago PSA: in order to get a mature pineapple plant to produce fruit, place a couple of pieces of a cut apple on the heart of the plant. The gas (undetectable to us) that comes out as the apple turns brown and slowly disintegrates, triggers the plant to flower. Commercial pineapple growers spray the gas directly on the plants to trigger this. 10 10points reply View more comments #12
Lemons
Lemon trees can be grown from seeds and if you live in an area that gets really cold winters, you can simply grow dwarf trees indoors. Meyer lemons tend to have smaller plants so choose these if you want an indoor lemon tree. You will begin to get lemons from your tree in just a couple of years so remember that you won’t actually get lemons the same year that you plant them. Just be sure to clean and dry your seeds before planting and choose a soil that is rich in nutrients for the best results. diymorning Report Final score: 32points POST Ekaterina S Ekaterina S Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago This will take forever, but good to know! :) 11 11points reply View More Replies... View more comments #13Peppers
You can grow a number of hot peppers from the seeds that are leftover. Just collect the seeds from your habaneros, jalapenos or any other peppers that you have on hand. Plant them in potting soil and keep in direct sunlight unless it is warm outside and then you can just plant them in your garden area. Peppers grow relatively fast and don’t require a lot of care. Once you get a new crop, just save some of the seeds for replanting again. diymorning Report Final score: 31points POST Rob Woodman Rob Woodman Community Member • points posts comments upvotes 1 year ago And hope they’re true, not gmo weirdness as they most likely are. 3 3points reply View More Replies... View more comments #14Napa Cabbage Butts Can Be Regrown
greensguru Report Final score: 30points POST Johanna Johanna Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago (edited) Nearly every salad can bei regrown. But they get more bitter with time. I cut my salads and soon there will new salads bei growing. 5 5points reply View more comments #15Garlic
All you need:A small, clear container (I used tiny plastic shot glasses so that my glass shot glasses wouldn’t smell like garlic… coconut rum + garlic = gross)
Unpeeled garlic cloves (make sure the garlic is from your local farmer’s market)
Water
Add a bit of water at the bottom of your shot glass or small container – just enough to cover the bottom of your clove (don’t submerge the clove or it’ll rot). Keep this on your windowsill and after a few days, you’ll have scapes! Let them grow until they’re several inches tall, then cut from the top. myheartbeets Report Final score: 29points POST Lynn Biasini McElfresh Lynn Biasini McElfresh Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Glass shouldn't absorb odors 7 7points reply View more comments #16
Bok Choy
•Chop off the base of the bok choy, much like you would slice the base of a bunch of celery.•Place the bok choy in a bowl or saucer of warm water, with the cut side facing up. Set the bowl on a windowsill or another sunny location.
•Change the water every day or two. It's also a good idea to occasionally mist the center of the plant to keep it well-hydrated.
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Rosemary
Rosemary can easily be regrown by using cuttings. You’ll most likely need a pot of soil for this one. Cut off a leaf or stem from a big plant and place it in a cup of water and let it grow for a few weeks. After that, transplant it to soil, keeping the soil moist but not drenched. Wait a few months and you’ll have a fully-grown rosemary plant. This one doesn’t do too well in the winter, so try and save it as a summer project. 17apart Report Final score: 28points POST Daniel (ShadowDrakken) Daniel (ShadowDrakken) Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Keep in mind though, rosemary is a very fast growing bush. It will rapidly outgrow most pots. 4 4points reply View more comments #18Lemongrass Stalks
Soak lemongrass stalks, root end down, in warm water. After several weeks, transfer the rooted stalks into soil and grow your own fresh lemongrass! artisticanyadesigns Report Final score: 26points POST #19Tomatoes
Tomatoes can be grown just by saving those seeds that you probably throw out anyway. You just have to rinse the seeds and allow them to dry. Plant in a good, rich potting soil until you notice growth coming in. Allow the seeds to get a few inches high before transplanting them outdoors. During cold weather you can grow your tomatoes indoors. Just remember to keep them in an area that gets plenty of sunlight and water a few times each week. diymorning Report Final score: 26points POST Becky Samuel Becky Samuel Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Tomato plants don't grow true from saved seed, so you're unlikely to get a particularly good cultivar of tomato this way. You're far better off buying good quality seeds of a tasty tomato that's suitable for your needs and growing conditions. 12 12points reply View More Replies... View more comments #20Celery
The butt of celery can regrown a few extra stalks with just a little love. Simply place the end of the celery, root side down, onto a plate of water in a sunny window. After one week, roots will appear and it's ready to transfer to soil. gettystewart Report Final score: 25points POST 001Frozendude 001Frozendude Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago your whole house will smell of celery, literally, your WHOLE HOUSE! put then outside when you can. 4 4points reply #21Fennel
Simply place a stem of around 10cm/ 4 inches long into a glass of water, making sure that the leaves are well above the water level. Roots will soon begin to grow and as soon as the roots are growing well, these cuttings can be transplanted into containers, or directly into your gardengardeningknowhow Report Final score: 24points POST B B Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago I think you've lost your marbles. 10 10points reply See Also on Bored Panda Woman Shows How "Harry Potter" Characters Were Supposed To Look According To Book Descriptions (35 Pics) 50 ‘Weird Facts’ About The World That Might Give You A Fresh Perspective #22
Ginger
How to Grow your Own Ginger1. Select a Healthy Root. The best roots (rhizomes) for growing are firm, fleshy and already have green points forming at the end of the 'fingers.' If you prefer, cut the ginger into separate pieces with at least one green tip per segment and allow to dry for a few days.
2. Soak the Roots Overnight in warm water. This will stimulate growth and rinse off any chemicals that might be present. A few of my friends have also had a lot of success soaking their various root crops in compost tea, believe it or not!
3. Set the Roots in Sphagnum Moss (or coconut fiber) so that the top of the root is visible, with the green growing tips pointing up. I used a propagating tray, but you can use any container wide enough to accommodate the root. Keep the sphagnum moss lightly moist, but allow it to dry out between waterings.
4. Transplant to a Pot once the first leaves have formed. At this point you should notice a mass of fleshy white roots, which can be gently teased loose from the moss. Hold the root just beneath the edge of the pot, and fill the pot with fresh potting mix so that the fine roots are surrounded and the top of the rhizome is barely visible.
5. Caring for Your Ginger is easy, as long as you provide warmth, humidity, moisture and drainage. Summer is the best time to grow ginger because it's already hot and humid, but if you're growing it indoors you can place it in a bright windowsill and occasionally mist it with water. Drainage is provided by simply using a pot with drainage holes. therainforestgarden Report Final score: 23points POST snipergun snipergun Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Ginger is awesome. I did not follow these steps, just took piece of ginger, put it in ground and it grew. But it takes a while. However for winter upper part dies, In country in Europe where in winter there's not enough light. I wanted to get rid of it thinking it's done but when I took it out of ground it had bunch of good big healthy roots, so instead I repotted it and it grew again after some months. I never used root from my ginger,only love having it growing. However it's just a grass, not very interesting for most people. 2 2points reply View More Replies... View more comments #23
Bean Sprouts
This one doesn’t take much work, but there a few steps involved. You can either chop off the bean part of the sprout or buy just the beans at your local grocery store. Soak them in a cup of water completely, mixing them around with your hand. Leave them soaked for 24 hours and the seed should start to germinate. After that, cover them in 2 paper towels, one on the bottom and one on top. Wait a few weeks and they should grow tall like grass! frugalforless Report Final score: 22points POST Terilee Bruyere Terilee Bruyere Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago I'm going to use this one. My son absolutely loves bean sprouts but they are a bit hard to find most of the year around here. 1 1point reply View More Replies... View more comments #24Cherries
You can actually grow your own cherry tree from the pit of the cherry, although it does take some time to grow an entire tree. You will need to keep the pit in cold storage for a few weeks so that they will germinate. To do this, simply clean the pit, pack it in nutrient rich soil and store it in a lidded container in your refrigerator. Leave for about twelve weeks and then transplant outdoors diymorning Report Final score: 22points POST Robert T Robert T Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago If you do this, make sure you plant it somewhere with plenty of room for the roots. Cherry trees have wide shallow roots that can cause problems with building foundations and/or ruin your lawn. 12 12points reply View more comments #25Radishes
All you need for this is a glass of water, toothpicks, potting soil and some radishes. Take a radish, cut it in half, and cut off some of the green leaves on the top, but make sure to leave at least a small portion. Place the top half dangling over water by using toothpicks to suspend it in air over the glass. Just make sure that it’s not completely submerged. In a few weeks you’ll notice that roots are starting to grow out from the bottom. From there you can transplant it to a pot of soil if desired. It’s a really easy process. If it doesn’t work, try using the bottom half instead. pennington Report Final score: 20points POST Leonel Roque Leonel Roque Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago They say to cut in half in a lot of these but in the pic they are not cut in half? 6 6points reply View more comments #26Turnips
We placed this plant near beets and rutabagas because the way they grow is very similar. All 3 plants start out growing roots along with green leaves sprouting out from the top. Cut off the end with the stem and wait for roots to grow. Once this happens after a couple of weeks, transplant the turnip to a pot of soil and wait about 3 months for the plant to fully mature. Just like beets and rutabagas, turnips do a lot better in harsher weather conditions than most other vegetables. diymorning Report Final score: 19points POST H Moore H Moore Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago why is this news? Any gardener knows almost any plant can regrow like this, it's pretty hard to kill a plant.... -1 -1point reply Anyone can write on Bored Panda. Start writing! Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda! Add New Image Add Your Photo To This List Please use high-res photos without watermarks Upload Photo Ooops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB. Not your original work? Add source Publish Change image Upload Photo Ooops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB. Upload Upload Edit Image Error occurred when generating embed. Please check link and try again. Render conversationUse html version
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