Can I grow fruits & vegetables from store bought fruits & vegetables?
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Yes! Save watermelon, peppers, lemons, All seeds. Let them dry out, and then plant!
Yes! Here are a couple links for you. I have 5 lemon trees growing, red bell peppers, garlic, onions and carrots growing right now. Good luck and have fun!
http://www.diyncrafts.com/4732/repurpose/25-foods-can-re-grow-kitchen-scraps
http://www.hgtv.com/outdoors/flowers-and-plants/vegetables/7-plants-you-can-start-from-kitchen-scraps
http://www.diyncrafts.com/4732/repurpose/25-foods-can-re-grow-kitchen-scraps
Hello Paula; Yes you can!!! I have done this many times, and the plants that I have grown are Wonderful!!!
Save any seeds that you like. Dry them out well, and save to plant either in a container or in a Garden!
I hope that this helps you!!! Take Care!
All well and good, but if your grapes came from Chile and you live in Upstate NY, I would not expect to get the same yield or flavor, let alone the same price for your wine! My point being, the growing conditions of that fruit or veggie may condition your results. Your best results will come from local organic produce.
No , not very successfully.