Gardening
Related: About this forumHas anyone tried this? Put a celery core or a Romaine lettuce core
in water to let it regrow?
I'm not sure if this is really gardening, but I've tried it and here are the results:
That was *3* Days after I put it in water. Sitting next to it is a romaine lettuce heart.
Edit: Oh hell, wrong photo. Will post another.
alfie
(522 posts)Just bought a fresh bunch of celery...will try it and see how it does.
Aerows
(39,961 posts)Celery ^
Romaine Lettuce ^
dixiegrrrrl
(60,011 posts)replant the stems of green onions or stem end of cooking onions.
You get more green onions.
I keep a porch planter box full, snip the greens when I want garnish.
Leave them long enough and they go to seed.
Also carrot tops, if you want seed.
Aerows
(39,961 posts)And I have to say, I *LOVE* your sig line.
It is too true!
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)I got a lot of green tops, but then they started getting sort of 'wilty'. I'm thinking maybe it's time to transplant them from the planter out into the garden.
dixiegrrrrl
(60,011 posts)They grow into "real" onions either from seeds or from little bulbs which you have to buy.
The ones I grow from the end of an onion just produce greens, which is fine for me, cause I use a lot of onion greens.
I don't think the cuttings have enough nourishment to make a new bulb.
Again, that is just off the top of head.
Before coffee even....
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)Cut off the outer layers to use in cooking, then let the cores attached to the roots to plant. Figured those were close enough to the little bulbs to give it a shot. Find out soon enough when I dig em up to transplant.
sinkingfeeling
(52,967 posts)out in the garden.
woodsprite
(12,187 posts)set up in our basement. We've been growing our own lettuce, spinach, swiss chard and arugula all winter. Enough to keep a family of 4 supplied w/ greens daily.