Save Money, Have Fun By Growing Food From Scraps Garden Season’s Ultimate List of Kitchen Scraps You Can Regrow By scraps, I mean, the parts that normally end up in the garbage or the compost bin. Learning to reuse what’s left of your fruits and vegetables is both practical and fun....
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Growing Celery From Scraps I love the idea of growing celery indoors. I think it is neat to have your vegetables readily available and growing fresh right on your counter or windowsill. To start, purchase a bunch of celery from your local supermarket or farmer’s market. Cut off the base ...
Remember, too, that each type of grow light provides a different amount of light. To be most effective, each light should be a specific distance from the plants: Fluorescent lights should be 3 to 12 inches above the tops of the plants;HIDs, 24 to 60 inches; andLEDs, 12 to 24 inches...
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It seems that I am on agrowing from scrapskick lately. There are many vegetables that can be grown from their parts and pieces. Ginger root is just one of them. This aromatic plant will root easily from just a part of the plant. You can always have some growing in your garden to use...
Fresh manure can be used, but it needs to be tilled into the soil 3-4 weeks before you plan to plant, or it can burn your vegetables. Don’t just spread it on the surface, or you’ll lose most of the nitrogen. If you use large amounts of good garden compost or the right amount...
Spring is about to spring, but it ain’t here yet. This is still the season for winter vegetables, and even those are hard to get if you’re eating local grown… This is a recipe for cauliflower pizza that I discovered and we really enjoyed this winter. While you start your seeds and...
Q: I heard you could grow leeks from kitchen scraps? A: You can if the leek has roots still on it. Cut off the bottom of the stem, leaving at least an inch to an inch and a half of the base. Place the root end in a cup of water, and put the cup in a sunny window. Rinse...
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