Turn leftovers into new plants by regrowing green onions in water or soil. After cutting up green onions during your meal prep, you're usually left with a little of the white part with roots that you ...
Green onions are a flavorful addition to soups, salads, sandwiches and everything in between, which make them a great fresh staple to keep stocked. What better way to do that than to grow your own?
Whether you stocked up on green onions for a specific recipe or you just like to have them on-hand, knowing the best way to store green onions to prolong their shelf-life is important. When it comes ...
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I haven’t bought green onions since early 2013, even though I use them weekly. No, I’m not a savvy shoplifter about to share heist advice — just a cheapskate who planted her food scraps once upon a ...
Dear Sara: I saw your tip for raising green onions from the roots of store-bought green onions. I am trying it, but I’m not sure how much water I should be using. So far I have just 4-5 root ends in a ...
You don't need a garden to grow your own food! Onions are one of the easiest foods to regrow from scraps. First, fill a mason jar with an inch of water. Put leftover green onion roots, root-side-down, ...