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What Happens When You REGROW Vegetables From Kitchen Scraps In The Garden?
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[quote:LaGata:MV80NzQ4MTUwXzg2NTA2MTM0X0I0MjRERTU3] [quote:Crunch62:MV80NzQ4MTUwXzg2NTA2MTEzXzE4NzYyOTc2] I am currently growing some 'recycled' green onions in my greenhouse. They are doing well. I also have a bed with perennial potatoes growing. They don't get very big. Would like to learn more about growing potatoes. [/quote] Oh, the green onions do great. They are nearly indestructible, practically a weed. And so good! I start those in a little water in my kitchen window after I've cut off the green parts. I don't transplant them until I see a lot of roots and some decent shoots (4-5 inches). [/quote]
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This is my experiment... I’m regrowing lettuce and celery.
https://imgur.com/a/cnhbmMH
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