Here’s a peek at the room with the paint done, floors finished and all the trim in, but that’s it!.
This batch had already been growing for about a week and had already been harvested once.I just decided on a whim to share this fun idea with you so that’s why you can see that the old parts had started to dry out already.. Place your green onions in a glass of cool water, filling it up so that it just covers the white parts of the onion.. And that’s it!
No fertilizers or rooting hormone needed for this!Place the glass on a counter near a window and watch in amazement at how fast they grow!.Within a few days you’ll have something that looks like this:.
The pieces that you cut off will start with dry out so that they aren’t taking any energy from the new shoots and the roots will grow like crazy!.Change the water out every 2 or 3 days to keep things fresh and happy and harvest your green onions whenever you need them for a salad or a recipe.. Once you have a good root system going, you can go ahead and plant them in your garden or in a pot on the patio if you like and if it’s the right time of year!
There are quite a few different things that you buy at the grocery store that you can re-grow at home, but this one is the easiest that I’ve come across so far, so of course it’s my favorite!.
Have you ever tried re-growing grocery store fruits and veggies before?For this point in our lives, if I’m looking for the perfect mudroom/drop zone/entryway all I need to remember is to keep it simple and keep it real.. And to not be ridiculous.I just love a good low-cost/no-cost DIY pillow solution to add a little cheer to my day.
There are so many great ideas out there to turn unexpected things into pillows and I admit I may be developing a bit of an addiction to these easy crafty tricks.Place mat pillows?
I was all over that about two years ago.. Walmart flour sack pillows.There are so many worse things to be addicted to though!