Regrow green onions
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Did you know... you can REGROW your green onions from the store? Once you know about growing green onions in water indoors, you'll never...

Cat Rey saved to Gardening - Vegetables
Learn the best way to grow green onions in water from kitchen scraps. Easy indoor gardening tutorial with lots of tips, ideas and recipes.

Rachel Davis saved to Garden/Landscaping
How to regrow green onions, scallions, spring onions from kitchen scraps infinitely! 2 fast easy ways to grow cuttings in water or soil indoors & outdoors!

Madison Criswell saved to Gardening
Learn how to regrow an (almost) endless supply of fresh green onions from kitchen scraps. All you need is a starter bunch of green onions, a jar, and fresh water.
Sheri saved to Gardening tips
Growing Green Onions is easy and fun; and this is a great way to keep stocked up on green onions when you can't go to the store that often!
Mary Blair saved to Great indoor plants
Learn the best way to grow green onions in water from kitchen scraps. Easy indoor gardening tutorial with lots of tips, ideas and recipes.

Stevie Ripley saved to HoBBiez/TiPZ/tRiCkZ/cRafTZ
Great money saving idea to regrow food in water. Perfect if you don't have room for a garden & are trying to save a few bucks! :: DontWastetheCrumbs.com
Darling Rascals saved to Health - eating
How to regrow green onions, scallions, spring onions from kitchen scraps infinitely! 2 fast easy ways to grow cuttings in water or soil indoors & outdoors!

Zara Ocean saved to Veggie Garden Heaven
How to regrow green onions, scallions, spring onions from kitchen scraps infinitely! 2 fast easy ways to grow cuttings in water or soil indoors & outdoors!

Joanna Lai saved to Plants & Gardening
If you're interested in saving a bit of money, and enjoying the benefits of growing your own food, you might be interested to know there are certain foods that you can grow directly from scarps that you'd usually throw away. More interestingly still, you can quite happily grow these in a container of water alone - that means there's no need for soil, or transplanting to a garden, simply pop them into a container of water and let them do their thing... Why Should You Considering Regrowing…
DeLora Emery saved to Gardening