There are lots of food you can grow this way. If you put celery bottoms in an open jar with a little water, you will have celery. Green onions too. All those chives that are growing in the Alabama soil right now…pull them up & chop off the top, put the bottom in dirt & put the green part in your baked potato with sour cream…i’m hungry.



I’ve never tried that with lettuce before – how amazing that it works!
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I know! I can’t believe how many things do regrow, I have a chart I found online. I love Romain lettuce & it is possible to grow it inside too! Thank you, Reggie. I hope you do try it too. ~amy
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Great ideas.
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Fun too!
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I often grow my salad just like that, it’s so much fun.
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I never knew until two weeks ago that that was possible. I would be covered in Romaine lettuce by now! It is fun. Thank you for commenting, Valentina. ~amy
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I also tried to grow pineapple in the same way, so far no luck. I tried avocado and now I have a small tree growing, I also tried lettuce and many other vegetables, all very successful. Make sure the first is organic, otherwise there is no point in growing something already corrupted.
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Good for you! And thanks for the advice.
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Thank you! It is so cool & easy AND FUN! ~amy
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Reblogged this on Use Me Again – Re-think everything and commented:
Regrow your lettuce and scallions. It really does work!
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Looks good. Not tried lettuce, but did celery and blogged about it too.
http://rlogan1155.wordpress.com/2012/04/18/my-inner-farmer/
Ruth from At Home on the Road
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Love it! I haven’t tried lettuce yet, but that looks great! Good luck with the Husky (I mean rabbit) 🙂
Tammy
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Thank you, Tammy. Good luck with the lettuce. I can handle that rabbit. 🙂
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