How to regrow shop bought vegetables
Often we find that the most interesting and satisfying projects are free! Re-growing vegetables from shop-bought producer is one such project which is not only fun, but a frugal investment to the kitchen garden!
It takes far less time for the vegetables to be ready for harvesting than when growing plants from seed! Kids will love watching the plants quickly develop to maturity, while you can enjoy the satisfaction of saving on grocery shopping by harvesting vegetables grown naturally at home.
Here are three ways you and your family can grow vegetables from the leftovers of shop-bought produce which you can start at any time of year and in many cases grow on the windowsill if the climate is too cold. I've also added links to more projects found across the web - just in case you and your family develop green fingers after trying these ridiculously simple and gratifying ideas!
What you will need
Virtually everything required for these projects can be found around the home. Be creative and recycle containers such as empty soda bottles or cleaned paint cans for when your plants mature.
- Small containers (for rooting) - cups or jars are ideal for most projects
- Toothpicks
- Water
- Larger pots (for planting out if growing indoors)
- Compost (again, for growing indoors)
- Leftovers from vegetables - see below for project details
- Patience!
Growing celery from the heart
Photo by Feli |
Never-ending spring onions
Photo by Feli |
Sprout new potatoes
Photo by Jessicareeder |
Grow lettuce from stumps
Photo by Kerrryj.com via Flickr |
More great resources for regrowing vegetables from kitchen scraps
- Regrow Bok Choy From The Base (17 Apart)
- Grow a pineapple from the crown (Ricks Woodshop Creations)
- How to grow an avocado tree from the pit (Inhabitat)
- Grow houseplants from carrot tops (Gardening Know How)
Do you have any tips for regrowing vegetables?
Image credit: Chard leaf macro by tillwe, via Flickr
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