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    Quote Originally Posted by Shwa Girl View Post
    Thanks Lynn49
    also pineapple, celery, ginger, round onions, garlic
    Mmmmmmm...I should have done that in the big kitchen in our former home...but it belongs to our DD and her family now........I simply don't have the space in my smaller kitchen, although I could grow them in our front livingroom window...but in the winter...good idea, I should transplant our herbs from our garden indoors next fall!
    It's so good to talk thing over, isn't it? Lol!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynn49 View Post
    It's so good to talk thing over, isn't it? Lol!!!
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    Oh glad to be reminded of this again. I did the green onions for a while and it was pretty handy to always have some sprigs on the window sill when I needed it.
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    I love doing this! I put mine in a giant bin (dollar store, looks like a mini recycling bin) with potting mix.
    It's been two years now and the same green onions are still going strong! They stay outside in the warmer months and I bring them into the mudroom in the winter.
    They never die, it seems. I plant them with chives, which are thriving year after year.
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    This is great. For years I grow most of veggie in pots and it is awesome to just go on balcony and pick it up directly from pot.
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    OK ya all, I am convinced. I am going to get on board and try this. I kill all greens that I touch, so wish me luck! LOL!!
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    What an excellent idea. Every year I say I'm going to start my herb garden and then nothing. I was even tempted to pick some up (chives and parsley) at the Garden Centre this morning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynn49 View Post
    I love this! I'd love to not only plop some in the garden, but have a pot of them growing inside, too!

    http://dish.allrecipes.com/save-mone...=1&eaid=679637

    resurrecting this older thread @Lynn49 ! We did grow a huge pot of green onions out back this year ( from a bag of small bulbs we initially bought ) and I was so happy with them, BUT I never knew about keeping the chopped off ends!!! ( and regrowing them ) man I feel stupid now! Thanks!!!
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    I live in an apartment and so I can't have an actual garden so I'm gonna try this! Thanks!
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    Lol, I heard this but hadn't seen a pic so what I did was put the entire bunch of onions standing in a jar with a bit of water (ie. I didn't cut off the tops). It keeps them fresh, so they don't get wilted like in the fridge. The only thing is the white part gets a bit soft after a few days, but I just keep cutting the greens off and using them.

    Thanks for posting this
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynn49 View Post
    I love this! I'd love to not only plop some in the garden, but have a pot of them growing inside, too!

    http://dish.allrecipes.com/save-mone...=1&eaid=679637

    I did it!! Three of the 5 bottoms I had cut off a short time ago and placed in water grew roots and longer tops so today I placed the 3 of them into a small pot with dirt. Fingers crossed! I will repeat if it works, can never have too many lovely green onions.

    Thanks again Lynn!
    Lets see if they grow more now??
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    Thanks for posting the link!
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    Wow, trying this!

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    i have done this and it totally works, so nice theres no need for dirt!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1_love View Post
    i have done this and it totally works, so nice theres no need for dirt!
    @1_love wait! you don't plant them in soil after they grow some roots in the water? I take my ones out of the water and place them in soil to get bigger.
    Hmmm would love to miss that step if I can.




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