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Foods you can grow from kitchen scraps...

 
El Tiburon
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Foods you can grow from kitchen scraps...
[link to www.reclaimgrowsustain.com]

Foods You Can Grow From Kitchen Scraps

These plants can be propagated as many times as you wish and all you need to get started is some left over kitchen scraps. You can start most of them with conventional, commercially grown plants. But sometimes commercial plants have been treated in ways to hinder replanting, so it's a good idea for your original piece to be organic. Of course, the rules of growing plants apply - put them in the sun, water them, don't plant in the garden bed if the weather isn't what the plant wants, etc. Y'know, things that should be obvious.
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List of foods and how to grow them at link...
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Re: Foods you can grow from kitchen scraps...
Interesting!

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Re: Foods you can grow from kitchen scraps...
Its funny you should mention...just harvested 38 potato's out of a barrel from a few eyes.Plus,four celery stalks that prodruded babies all summer....good stuff.
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Re: Foods you can grow from kitchen scraps...
I will test it with the garlic.
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Re: Foods you can grow from kitchen scraps...
this is good to remember
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Re: Foods you can grow from kitchen scraps...
All the bagged beans you can grow, just allow them to soak in fresh water. I just tested some lentils that "expired" in 2009, they are about 6 inches high now.

Black-eyed peas are EDIBLE LANDSCAPING! They are good fresh and green, maybe better than dried!
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broccoli
On the other hand, I have different fingers.
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Great thread!

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I have done all these veggies, and they all work!

When I don't get my winter-over garden planted on time, I buy juicer carrots (after making sure they are not all black and goey on top) and plant them in holes poked in the ground with a broom handle or whatever. They like it there, they will start to grow if they get sunlight and moisture, and you will have fresh carrots all winter. You can fill a 5 gal bucket with sandy soil and do this, but poke a drainage hole in the bottom and put the bucket on its lid so it does not ruin your floor if you bring it inside.
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Great thread!

hf

I have done all these veggies, and they all work!

When I don't get my winter-over garden planted on time, I buy juicer carrots (after making sure they are not all black and goey on top) and plant them in holes poked in the ground with a broom handle or whatever. They like it there, they will start to grow if they get sunlight and moisture, and you will have fresh carrots all winter. You can fill a 5 gal bucket with sandy soil and do this, but poke a drainage hole in the bottom and put the bucket on its lid so it does not ruin your floor if you bring it inside.
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Re: Foods you can grow from kitchen scraps...
Don't forget the tomatoes.
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Don't forget the tomatoes.
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Re: Foods you can grow from kitchen scraps...
THanks for the green folks...

One often left out fruit/ veggie is gourds and melons...

A single honeydew will produce enough seeds to grow a 1/4 acre.

A cantaloupe will grow so aggressively, it will try and strangle out the rest of your garden.

Pumpkins will grow in almost ANY soil and only need regular watering to produce a huge crop.
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Re: Foods you can grow from kitchen scraps...
Celery too!

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