Sure, you could go to your local nursery or big-box store and buy brand-new plants and vegetables for your garden. But why spend that money when you can grow them for free (or next to nothing) just by ...
Nothing tastes more like summer than a big bag of plump, red cherries. Once you're done plucking off the stems and eating your way around the pits, there's more you can do to keep the cherry party ...
In this video, I show you what happens when you regrow vegetables from kitchen scraps in the garden. I plant out scrap onion, lettuce, potato, celery, cabbage, tomato, and carrots and we see how they ...
Woman holding a bunch of wet celery stalks in her hands upsidedown - Thomas Barwick/Getty Images If you grew up with parents who scolded you about wasting food, you might want to thank them. As we are ...
Turn everyday kitchen scraps into fresh, homegrown vegetables with these easy regrowing ideas. From spring onions to leafy ...
Transform your leftover fruits and vegetables into stunning houseplants, delightful kitchen window displays and future garden additions — no need for the compost bin or trash can this fall! Kitchen ...
Gardening naturally lends itself to reusing and recycling -- just think about compost and last year’s seed trays. So if there’s a way to reduce trash while saving money on produce, you can count me in ...
Transform your kitchen scraps into a garden's best friend! Rice water, a nutrient-rich liquid, acts as a free, gentle ...
Before you toss those food scraps in the compost or trash, wait — some of them can sprout into fresh ingredients right on your windowsill. Regrowing kitchen scraps is a simple way to save money, ...