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Re-grown Veggie Scraps
by
Rob & Courtney M, Hometalk Team
(IC: paid contributor)
9 Materials
$21
5 Days
Easy
If you've seen any of my posts in the past regarding anything outdoors, I'm sure you already know that I'm not much of a gardener; however, I do try. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. What can I say, I'm the Jane of all trades with a brown thumb! I think my problem is that I "set it and forget it" (I know there was once an infomercial where the presenter said that often)--I plant the seed and I forget about watering it, or I overwater it. I'm hoping this little experiment I came across will prove to be a turning point in my gardening skills--at least it's super cute for now--and it's a great way to grow things in a small space!
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SUPPLIES:
-Pennington 24 in. x 7 in. Dark Flame Tapered Window Box (You can buy it here on Amazon.)
-glass jars
-organic Romaine lettuce
-organic green onions
-kitchen knife
-water
-measuring tape (optional)
Not pictured:
-large garlic cloves
-organic potting soil
STEP 1: Cut veggie scraps
First, I cut the Romaine lettuce 2" from the base...
...I also did the same for the green onions.
STEP 2: Put scraps in jars and add water
Next, I put the base of the lettuce in a glass jar and poured in about 1-2" of water.
I also did the same for the green onions but only needed about 1/2-1" of water.
STEP 3: Let scraps sit and change water
Then, I let the lettuce and and green onions sit in a sunny spot for about 5 days, making sure to change the water everyday.
*Please ignore the lighting here--it was a sunny day and it washed out the color of the lettuce and onions in the shot.
Here is what my lettuce and green onions looked like after 5 days. The lettuce will sprout new leaves out of the middle of the base and the green onions will sprout beautiful green shoots.
STEP 4: Plant scraps
Once my lettuce and onion scraps had good sprouts, I added organic potting soil to my planter box. I think this planter box is beautiful, and it sits perfectly on a windowsill. You can buy it here on Amazon.
Then I planted my lettuce approximately 2" deep.
I also did the same for my green onions. I spaced my onions out about 2-3" from each other.
At the last minute I decided to also plant some garlic. To do this, I simply broke up garlic that I had on hand and took two of the biggest cloves to plant in my planter box.
I made sure to push the garlic down into the soil with the base down and 1-2" apart.
I'm so excited that I was actually able to grow something--and inside nonetheless! This little experiment was so easy and it really gets me pumped for spring--I can't wait to plant more veggies and herbs like tomatoes and basil outdoors.
Isn't the planter box pretty? I really love it.
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Suggested materials:
- Pennington 24 in. x 7 in. Dark Flame Tapered Window Box (Amazon)
- Glass jars (on hand)
- Organic Romaine lettuce (on hand (from grocery store))
- Organic green onions (on hand (from grocery store))
- Kitchen knife (on hand)
- Water (my sink :))
- Measuring tape (on hand)
- Large garlic cloves (on hand (from grocery store))
- Organic potting soil (in hand (from Costco))
Published February 18th, 2017 8:25 PM
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Cl.ebbing66 on Jun 30, 2019
I'm wondering ......does the lettuce pick up on the onion taste?
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Jackie Angus on Dec 18, 2019
They are in different jars so no reason for them to taste alike.
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Donna Syrios on Apr 08, 2020
This is great! I'm going to try it. Thank you!
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Kool Beans Indeed. Mine died :):(:(.... I thought roots had to grow before placing in soil. So, how long will these 3 items continue to grow and produce? Did you keep them in the same sunny spot & indoors? Thank You!!
I love this idea! One question...why do you use the most edible part of the scallion as the “scrap” to re-grow?
Has anyone tried this with cauliflower or broccoli?
Is is the pineapple as sweet as the starter pineapple?
How large do the pineapples grow?