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Growing food from scraps can help you cut down on kitchen waste, and it's a simple way to start growing your own vegetables, fruits, and herbs. These foods can regrow from the parts you might usually throw out. #howtoregrowfood #howtoregrowlettuce #howtogrowgreenonion #foodscraps #ecofriendly #bhg

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Visakha Mao on Instagram: "One Herb that you can grow year round, either in water or in soil is GREEN ONION!

How do you grow green onion? From Seeds or Scraps ? 
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I love growing from scraps, quick and easy ! 
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HOW? 
- Cut about 3” from the root ( or shorter than that) 
- Plant 1”-2”  into soil, water and you will almost see the new shoot growing the same day. 
- harvest often, the more you harvest, the more it grow. It’s very convenient and my kids love the green part. 

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Visakha Mao on Instagram: "One Herb that you can grow year round, either in water or in soil is GREEN ONION! How do you grow green onion? From Seeds or Scraps ? . I love growing from scraps, quick and easy ! . HOW? - Cut about 3” from the root ( or shorter than that) - Plant 1”-2” into soil, water and you will almost see the new shoot growing the same day. - harvest often, the more you harvest, the more it grow. It’s very convenient and my kids love the green part. . . . . . ."

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