GardeningFood Scraps That Will Regrow into More Food

Food Scraps That Will Regrow into More Food

Food Scraps That Will Regrow into More Food is another way to frugally keep your grocery bill as low as possible. Everyone can take what would have been headed to the compost pile and regrow it twice. Save those seeds to plant. Never let anything go to waste…. times are to hard out there to let money slip through your fingers.

Food Scraps That Will Regrow into More Food

Do you know that not all food scraps are actually scraps? There are some food scraps that are seeds and they will germinate if they are thrown on fertile soil. Imagine growing your own vegetables, especially during this era when farmers spray a lot of chemicals on crops in the name of pesticides.

Growing your own crops will assure you that your crops are organically grown so they lack chemicals. This article will educate you on the crops that will grow on their own. However, like humans, the quality of parent crops will determine the quality of their re-growths. So, you should ensure you buy the highest quality vegetables.

This is a double offer. You will buy the vegetables and consume them and their kitchen scraps that should have been disposed will give more vegetables. Isn’t it a great offer? This means that if you get it right you may not have to buy some particular veggies again. After cooking the edible part, you will regrow the scrap and in a few months, you will harvest them and regrow the scraps from the first harvest. And it goes on and on.

This article lists out all the crops that can grow on their own. Here is one of them. According to the article, lemongrass is one of the vegetables that will grow on its own. After cutting off the rest, leave the root end in a glass jar with a little water and place it where it will have access to sunlight.

It will definitely start growing within one week. You can now transfer it into a pot and leave it outside. When it is about a foot tall, you can cut of the top and leave the root to keep growing. Just carefully read the article for the other crops and don’t forget to share it.

Ginger

Avocado

Lettuce

Turnips

Celery

Garlic

Onions

Basil

Cilantro

Bok Choy

Cabbage

Fennel

Potatoes

Pumpkins

Peppers

Mushrooms

Lemongrass

Green Onions

Pineapple

Bean Sprouts

Sweet Potatoes

Cherries (Another project with cherry pits)

Apples

Peaches

Lemons

Hazel Nuts

Nectarines

Plums

Chestnuts

Click here to read about how to indentify which Food Scraps are perfect for a Kitchen Window Sill Garden :

https://wakeup-world.com/2012/10/15/16-foods-thatll-re-grow-from-kitchen-scraps/

Melissa Francis
Melissa Francis
Greetings! I'm Melissa Francis, the founder and primary contributor to The Homestead Survival. With over 20 years of experience in homesteading, sustainability, and emergency preparedness, I've dedicated my life to helping others achieve a simpler, more self-reliant lifestyle.

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