I came across this, and thought it was just cool! Check out the link, for directions. I thought it’d be fun to see how it grows. I’ll be trying this very soon!
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How funny was this that it matched (kind of) the recipe??
I don’t know if I want to try this one. I tried it with green onions and they got all moldy and slimy and smelly.
We did the green onions, it worked great. You just need to keep replacing them otherwise they get slimy.
What do you mean, replace them. I saw on Pinterest to stick the roots in water and they’d keep growing, so that’s what I’m doing right now. How did you do it?
well use them until they get to the point that they are slimy. Then we just started over with new ones.
Got it! Thanks.
Sounds cool….heard it takes years for it to produce though
I’d do it more for just the plant.
I will probably try this just because I like to grow different things. I did an avocado once. I thought that was kind of ugly.
My mom always had an avocado in a cup on our window sill, held up with toothpicks!
LOL!!! We all had those “toothpicks” in our windowsills back then!!!
LOL Really? That is really funny.
My aunt had what she told all of us kids, a tomato plant in her windowsill. Years later, we found out it was NOT a tomato plant. lol I should have figured that out, since it never produced tomatoes.