7 Herbs and Vegetables That Can Regrow Themselves

vegetables that can regrow themselves

Before you toss out all your unused veggies, stop! You might be tossing out vegetables that can regrow themselves over and over again without the need to buy them again.

You could be getting a lot more out of these growable vegetables than you know.

A lot of people tend to toss out wrinkly, old-growing vegetables that they don’t want.

However, you can regrow these veggies in a container or even in your backyard garden, so you don’t have to buy them regularly.

These are some of the easy vegetables that can regrow themselves from the leftover scraps you throw out.

So, hang tight and check out below some of the vegetables that can regrow themselves multiple times over.

1) GINGER ROOT (RE-GROWABLE)

Gingers are power herbs that are easily growable and also taste delicious when blending in juice or to make tea to ease digestion.

Herbs and Vegetables That Can Regrow
Herbs and Vegetables That Can Regrow

If you use a lot of ginger all the time, I am very sure that you have at some point seen baby ginger shoots growing.

Don’t toss them out if they are growing just plant them, and you will have ginger to harvest over some time over and over again.

You don’t have to wait until the ginger herb is growing to plant it.

All you need to do is place the gingers in water overnight, then plant them in your garden the following day.

Also, remember that ginger does not like too much water, so plant it where the soil is moderately moist.

2) SWEET POTATOES (RE-GROWABLE)

Sweet potatoes can be grown in more than one way; they can grow from their vine or from the sweet potatoes themselves.

You can grow sweet potatoes even if they are not sprouting leaves on them.

All you need to do is submerge half the sweet potato in a glass of water. When it sprouts and reaches 4-5 inches in length with viny roots, plant them in your garden.

After a couple of weeks, you will have enough sweet potatoes to repeat the same cycle.

3) SCALLIONS (RE-GROWABLE) 

Scallions are used more frequently than any other vegetable in the kitchen.

If you cannot go a day without grated scallops, just buy them once and regrow them forever.

All you need to do is cut the base of the green scallions, place them in a couple of inches of water in a jar, and in just a few days, new roots and leaves will start to shoot.

Once the scallion shoots leave and the vine roots emerge, they are ready to be transplanted into your garden.

Also, they can grow well in pure water until harvest time; however, it’s ideal to grow them back in the soil.

4) BASIL (RE-GROWABLE)

 

Leafy green basil vegetables are almost impossible to not regrow and propagate themselves into a new plant.

All you need to do is cut a full-grown fresh basil vegetable plant about 4 inches in length, remove all the lower leaves, and place it in a jar of water.

After that, in about 2 weeks, the submerged basil plant you set in the water will grow fresh roots.

Next, you can just plant the newly grown basil plant in a container or in your garden.

Once the plant is fully grown and ready for harvesting, repeat the same process to have an abundance of fresh, leafy green basil vegetables.

5) MINTS (RE-GROWABLE)

Mints are super growers that can be cut and pruned multiple times over and over again for a long time. If you want to multiply your mint population in your garden, cut each mint plant at least 4 inches in length.

Mints
Mints

Then, remove all the lower leaves and place the cut mints in a jar of clean water. Once the mints develop roots in the water, they are ready to plant in your garden.

6) GARLIC (RE-GROWABLE)

Herbs and Vegetables That Can Regrow
Herbs and Vegetables That Can Regrow

Garlic cloves are super easy to regrow, and man produces more garlic in abundance.

If you have lots of garlic cloves in the kitchen, plant them in your garden, and in a couple of weeks you will have full cloves of garlic vegetables again.

Vegetables such as garlic are by far one of the easiest vegetables to regrow over and over again without fail.

7) CELERY (RE-GROWABLE)

Celery is a plant that can be easily regrown over and over again, just as many other plants do. Once you have cut off the base of the celery plant, place it in a couple of inches of water for a week. After that, transplant them into your garden in rich compost soil. Afterward, you will have fresh, leafy green Celery growing.

So, there you have seven herbs and vegetables that can regrow themselves over and over again.

I hope this post has been helpful to you by giving you the information you seek. Thanks for stopping by.

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