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Foods that you can regrow from scraps
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[quote:Berny:MV8yMDM4MDcxXzM0MjYzMTY5XzU5REEzQzU0] This is something else I came across, easy DIY self water seed starter pots for anyone who is interested. http://skruben.blogspot.com.au/2012/03/how-to-self-watering-seed-starter-pots.html [/quote]
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Apples
Tomatoes
Potatoes/sweet potatoes
Onions/ Green Onions
Garlic
Pumpkin
Ginger
Bok choy
Carrots
Celery
Leeks
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More at: [
link to pandawhale.com
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Also, a link to a book on Amazon,
Don't Throw It, Grow It!: 68 windowsill plants from kitchen scraps
. You can preview that first few pages as well. [
link to www.amazon.com
]
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