Hydroponic Veggies

 by SelkeyMoonbeam
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I read online somewhere that you can take the cut-off ends of your green onions and lettuce heads, stick them in water, and re-grow your produce. This is cool because the energy barrier between what you already do (buy these things) and growing them was basically nothing. You literally take the used-up ends you were going to throw in the compost, and you put them in a bowl of water.

Mine have been going for about a week now. Look how great this is!

Note on the lettuce: you can see that only one of them is growing. I guess you have to leave a couple of baby leaves on for this to work.
Youripasted says: Aug 29, 2012. 5:27 PM
Wow, thank you very much for this. My mom loved how simple and how cool it looks. Besides, she's an eco-woman so this was even cooler for her. We had some porcelain figurines laying around and we're going to use them for our Hydroponic project. Thanks again.
CenterChannelSpeaker says: Aug 28, 2012. 3:26 PM
Gotta Try This
bajablue says: Aug 11, 2012. 10:22 AM
FUN project! Check out my Romaine after 16 days:
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SelkeyMoonbeam (author) in reply to bajablueAug 11, 2012. 2:44 PM
Beautiful!
bajablue in reply to SelkeyMoonbeamAug 11, 2012. 2:43 PM
lol... pretty soon I'll have enough for a free salad! ;-D
inquisitive says: Aug 7, 2012. 10:16 PM
I started cooking loads more red/yellow/orange/green bell peppers and jalapeno peppers due to a new low potassium diet for my mum and started tossing the pepper seeds into a planter and will see what comes of it, but they sprout up really quickly-soaking a celery root stub now to plant with some of the little garlic cloves from the center of the bulbs to see how that goes
emilyvanleemput says: Aug 5, 2012. 7:23 AM
nice!
sunshiine says: Jul 28, 2012. 8:56 PM
I shared this with my daughter and she loved it! I thought I would give you some feed back because I know she didn't post a comment! Thanks again for sharing!
Sunshiine
Orngrimm says: Jul 26, 2012. 8:20 AM
Do they develop a new "fruit" like an onion or do they just produce the green parts of the onion (the "leaves" or whatever it is called)?
SelkeyMoonbeam (author) in reply to OrngrimmJul 26, 2012. 9:59 AM
I don't know yet, but I suspect this is only good for the onion greens. Could be wrong.
artfulann says: Jul 26, 2012. 5:58 AM
Nice!
This is even better than throwing your veggies in the compost heap and getting new veggies as a result because you can SEE it happening. Gonna' try this. Wonder if the kittens will leave it in the water?
Isaac Eglash says: Jul 25, 2012. 11:24 PM
try doing aquaponics
sunshiine says: Jul 25, 2012. 4:50 PM
Sharing this with my daughter! Thanks!
sunshiine
bajablue says: Jul 25, 2012. 2:54 PM
YAY... I'm not alone!

But do you have sweet taters and rutabaga? :-D

I wonder if Garlic scapes will grow this way.
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SelkeyMoonbeam (author) in reply to bajablueJul 25, 2012. 3:13 PM
Yeah! I want to see how many things I can grow this way. It's so cool and pretty in the windowsill!
bajablue in reply to SelkeyMoonbeamJul 25, 2012. 3:44 PM
I can hardly wait to try Romaine. I'd have never thought of that!
Browncoat says: Jul 25, 2012. 2:47 PM
What a cool thing to know!
SHIFT! says: Jul 25, 2012. 2:01 PM
Hydroponics! Great job!
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