Oh the art of being able to regrow food not only a money saver but also convenient at the same time. Now for obvious reason’s no you can’t go and plant some bacon and a Bacon tree and appears a short time later. Then what are some regrow-able food’s you ask? well I’ll show you, It’s a very simply easy process and doesn’t need a lot of space which is good if you have a yard to use. Now before we all get excited and buy things we don’t (or regret buying). This is a really simple and cheap venture with a great outcome (free food) All you really need is a vessel of some sorts, water and what ever you are regrowing.
Cool Link’s To Check Out
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When To Plant
Crop |
Sow seeds indoors | Transplant seedlings into the garden | Direct sow seeds |
Asparagus | n/a | Mar 5 – Mar 20 | n/a |
Beans | n/a | n/a | Apr 19 – May 17 |
Beets | n/a | n/a | Feb 23 – Mar 8 |
Broccoli | Feb 9 – Feb 23 | Mar 22 – Apr 5 | n/a |
Brussels Sprouts | Feb 9 – Feb 23 | Mar 22 – Apr 5 | n/a |
Cabbage | Feb 9 – Feb 23 | Mar 22 – Apr 5 | n/a |
Cantaloupe | n/a | n/a | Apr 5 – Apr 19 |
Carrots | n/a | n/a | Mar 8 – Apr 5 |
Cauliflower | Feb 9 – Feb 23 | Mar 22 – Apr 5 | n/a |
Chard | n/a | n/a | Mar 8 – Mar 22 |
Collards | Feb 9 – Feb 23 | Mar 22 – Apr 5 | n/a |
Corn | n/a | n/a | Apr 19 – May 3 |
Cucumbers | n/a | n/a | Apr 19 – May 3 |
Eggplants | Feb 9 – Feb 23 | Apr 19 – May 3 | n/a |
Gourds, Squash and Pumpkins | n/a | n/a | Apr 19 – May 3 |
Kale | Feb 9 – Feb 23 | Mar 22 – Apr 5 | n/a |
Kohlrabi | Feb 9 – Feb 23 | Mar 22 – Apr 5 | n/a |
Lettuce | Feb 9 – Feb 23 | Mar 8 – Apr 5 | Mar 8 – Apr 5 |
Mustard | Feb 9 – Feb 23 | Mar 22 – Apr 5 | n/a |
Okra | n/a | n/a | Apr 19 – May 3 |
Onions | Feb 2 – Feb 9 | Feb 19 – Mar 20 | n/a |
Peas (English) | n/a | n/a | Feb 19 – Mar 20 |
Peas (Southern) | n/a | n/a | Apr 19 – May 17 |
Peas (Sugar Snap) | n/a | n/a | Feb 19 – Mar 20 |
Peppers | Feb 9 – Feb 23 | Apr 19 – May 3 | n/a |
Potatoes | n/a | n/a | Feb 19 – Mar 20 |
Radishes | n/a | n/a | Mar 5 – May 3 |
Spinach | Feb 9 – Feb 23 | Mar 22 – Apr 5 | Mar 5 – Apr 5 |
Sweet Potatoes | n/a | Apr 19 – May 10 | n/a |
Tomatoes | Feb 9 – Feb 23 | Apr 19 – May 3 | n/a |
Watermelon | n/a | n/a |
The List Of Regrow able Food
Here is a list of 42 food item’s that you are able to grow right in the comfort of your own home. Now keep in mind that some will be easy to grow while others call for a little more attention then there will be a few that actually take a bit of time and a lot of work. So with that in mind practice makes perfect if it doesn’t succeed the first round get trying to you get it.
Regrow able Food
Ginger |
Potatoes |
Bean Sprouts |
Celery |
Leafy Greens |
Lemongrass |
Avocado |
Sweet Potatoes |
Garlic |
Pineapple |
Onions |
Mushrooms |
Pumpkins |
Tomatoes |
Fennel |
Peppers |
Chestnuts |
Lemons |
Apples |
Turnips |
Tomatoes |
Basil |
Cherries |
Peaches |
Cabbage |
Cilantro |
Lettuce |
Bok Choi |
Rosemary |
Oranges |
Scallions |
Beets |
Parsnips |
Hot Peppers |
Peanuts |
Watermelon |
Apricot |
Kiwi |
Beet Greens |
Cantaloupe |
Melon |
Honeydew |
Want to add to the list, Do you have any fruit’s or Vegetable’s that you’ve re-grown from scrape’s or the seed’s of vegetable’s/fruit’s you have eaten or prepped for a meal. Send a quick message letting us know what is that you’ve started to grow. Also include a image as well or a short Video.