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Various plants (in no particular order) that you can regrow from the food you already have! Woot! Way to reuse and recycle! I constantly have green onions and celery growing. (And potatoes/sweet potatoes but that just because they decided to do that in my pantry) Do you guys regrow any of your food?
Apples- http://www.ehow.com/ how_2135774_grow-apple-seeds.ht ml
Tomatoes- http://www.ehow.com/ how_5581958_grow-tomatoes-fresh -tomato-seeds.html
Potatoes/Sweet Potatoes- http://www.gardenguides.com/ 117543-plant-cuttings-potatoes. html
Green Onions- http://www.17apart.com/2012/ 02/ how-to-grow-green-onions-indefi nitely.html
http://tipnut.com/ nifty-food-plants/
Leeks- same technique as green onions
Carrot Tops- http:// www.gardeningknowhow.com/ children-in-the-garden/ grow-carrot-tops.htm
Pineapple- http:// www.rickswoodshopcreations.com/ Pineapple/pineapple.htm
Romaine Lettuce- Same technique as celery
Cabbage- Same technique as celery
Celery- http://www.17apart.com/2012/ 02/ growing-celery-indoors-never-bu y-celery.html
Avocado -http://www.thehungrymouse.com/ 2009/09/09/how-to-grow-an-avocado-tree-from- an-avocado-pit/
Lentils- http:// foodstoragemadeeasy.net/2009/ 02/19/how-to-grow-sprouts/
Pumpkin- http://pinterest.com/pin/ 98375573080950437/
Ginger- http://www.gardenswag.com/ 2011/12/ 5-foods-you-can-grow-from-kitch en-scraps/
Garlic- http://www.gardenswag.com/ 2011/12/ 5-foods-you-can-grow-from-kitch en-scraps/
Various plants (in no particular order) that you can regrow from the food you already have! Woot! Way to reuse and recycle! I constantly have green onions and celery growing. (And potatoes/sweet potatoes but that just because they decided to do that in my pantry) Do you guys regrow any of your food?
Apples- http://www.ehow.com/
Tomatoes- http://www.ehow.com/
Potatoes/Sweet Potatoes- http://www.gardenguides.com/
Green Onions- http://www.17apart.com/2012/
http://tipnut.com/
Leeks- same technique as green onions
Carrot Tops- http://
Pineapple- http://
Romaine Lettuce- Same technique as celery
Cabbage- Same technique as celery
Celery- http://www.17apart.com/2012/
Avocado -http://www.thehungrymouse.com/
Lentils- http://
Pumpkin- http://pinterest.com/pin/
Ginger- http://www.gardenswag.com/
Garlic- http://www.gardenswag.com/