10 Vegetables You Can Regrow from Kitchen Scraps to Create a Recurring Harvest


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  1. Mary's Nest
    Mary's Nest says:

    Hi Sweet Friends, Here is the link to the follow up video when I take you into my garden: https://youtu.be/H-yG-mFk03I

    Be sure to head over to my main channel page where I share lots of playlists of videos that I think you will enjoy. Here is the link: https://YouTube.com/MarysNest

    Today, I am sharing 10 Vegetables You Can Regrow from Kitchen Scraps to Create a Recurring Harvest. This Kitchen Scraps Garden will create a No Waste Kitchen.

    Timestamps:
    0:00 Introduction
    1:23 Potatoes
    2:49 Ginger
    4:36 Celery
    8:02 Carrot Greens
    9:03 Onions and Garlic
    13:14 Fennel
    14:41 Leafy Greens
    16:16 Cabbage
    17:45 Beets
    18:53 Herbs
    21:30 Two Week Later
    21:40 Sweet Potato Discussion
    22:13 Update and Review

    And here are a list of related videos I think you will enjoy:

    Thrifty Recipes for Cooking with Scraps: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkRuW3pBo2U0Uc9r7s9UcgkrnRXAM9riz
    The Secret to Crisp Fermented Pickles: https://youtu.be/9p1BzBbV6qs
    • How to Make Homemade Sauerkraut: https://youtu.be/EO90h3xB3oc
    • How to Make Fermented Giardiniera – Italian Pickle Relish: https://youtu.be/u71D0bLp64I
    • How to Make Fermented Salsa: https://youtu.be/kiBbLCfbRzI

    And be sure to visit my sweet YouTube friends:

    • Rob at Eassyons Family Garden: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5I86nDx8QvkKeVtxk2l9vg
    • Heidi at Rain Country Homestead: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6LntleHjrsHuh4QJmiVjNw
    • Elissa at Moat Cottage Homestead: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz9-jbVYlkb6E6sL_XRjxBg
    • Bill and Elizabeth at Live Simple, Live Free: https://www.youtube.com/user/kellerent

    Don’t forget to open the description under the video and scroll down till you see “BLOG POST”. There will be a link there that will take you directly to the BLOG POST on my website that accompanies this video. Depending on what type of device you are watching the video on…To open the description under video, click the words “SHOW MORE”, or the title of the video, or the small downward pointing triangle arrow to the right of the video title. And of these should open the description.

    Thanks for watching! Love, Mary

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  2. Twinfin
    Twinfin says:

    I love fennel seeds and the greens but I’ve never eaten the bulb. Do you have any recipes for that? I have two fennel plants in my garden now and every year I give them to the swallow caterpillars (butterflies). This year I hope to use one myself. Lol . Thanks. And I’ll b3 sure to try and regrow it.

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  3. LILIANA PRINA
    LILIANA PRINA says:

    Mary if someone tells me to stay home and will be granted the life of a millionaire; As a second choice will be a $25 dollars per hour in the outside world but be poor; I will choose my second choice because to stay home is a burden. It is also depressing. Some people loves to be at home. It is not my cup of tea.

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  4. trotter2099
    trotter2099 says:

    the garlic clove does not need to be peeled or rooted it can be added straight into the ground and will grow. You can harvest a garlic bulb from it 9 months later, However you can eat the garlic greens and they are lovely and keep growing back all season

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  5. Gardening Warrior Q
    Gardening Warrior Q says:

    I just wanted to let you know that since you put this video out almost 2 years ago I have regrown sooo much food from scraps..its so much fun and my girls who are now 10 and close to 14 really enjoy helping in the kitchen just so they can see what new stuff we can re-grow. I have it saved in a playlist and I re-watch it every time we are processing veggies to use as a reminder of how to do it!

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  6. Noni Noni
    Noni Noni says:

    FYI: If you're trying to produce seeds from the re-growths (for sowing and growing next year), AND, you bought the vegetable from the store AND, the veggies are IMPORTED from another country — it won't work!! The plants are all put through radiation to kill pests and parasites, which makes the plants STERILE.

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  7. Noni Noni
    Noni Noni says:

    I plant the green onions next to my tomato and bell pepper plants as companion plants… The smell they put out deters certain pests… I've left several in the ground and, not only did they get huge but, put out a huge single flowering stalk… Cool looking for the garden!!

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  8. Noni Noni
    Noni Noni says:

    FYI: DO NOT plant Fennel CLOSE to ANY other plants (I think Dill is the only exception) because Fennel emits a "fume" or gas that will either: stunt the other plant's growth, or the gas will actually KILL the other plant.

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  9. Nora Charles
    Nora Charles says:

    Mary, I am a avid fan. I love this segment. Thoughts: could a bud vase be used for rooting? I have collected so many at thrift stores and yard sales. I usually give them as a gift along with an appropriate bulb. 😀

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  10. Leslie Frisch
    Leslie Frisch says:

    I bought some celery that still had roots on them and some dirt. I chopped it off about two inches up and put it straight in soil. Is that ok? will that work do you think? I think its a different variety of celery. Its a bit darker in color, the leaves are large and plentiful, and the stalks are flimsier and thinner.

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  11. Gail Jordan
    Gail Jordan says:

    With help from YouTube I have been able to grow enough seedlings from grocery store tomatoes to provide my neighbor, my Meals On Wheels driver, another Meals On Wheels client, and myself with an abundance of tomato plants. These are tomatoes that are patented, and not available as seeds or plants right now.

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  12. F N
    F N says:

    Australian master slaves mafia aka govt .punish people if they grow their own food. Another Marxist in California punish ppl if they collect rain water !
    People's pacivity and neglect their responsibilities has citizens let Mason-Islamist-Marxist sadic Leninist to take over and control the planet's wealth and "create a new humanity" NWO- AGENDA 2030 TO 2050!
    IF HUMANITY WORK TOGETHER AGAINST THEIR SATANIC AGENDA WE COULD PROTECT THE CHILDREN AND THEIR FUTURE. THIS GLOBALIST ARISTOCRAT, FILANTROPIST LAZY COWARD MAFIA JOB IS TO KNOW HUMAN BEHAVIOR. THEY SAY WE WILL SEE, WE WILL HEAR AND WILL DO NOTHING! YES, ONE BY ONE FOR LAST 2 YRS. STARVATION, TERRORISM WITH THEIR PARAMILITARY AND. NAIVE FOLLOWERS. IF WE ACT TODAY WE MAY HAVE MORE PPL FIGHTING INSTEAD OF HIDING OR BE ON THEIR SIDE TO BE THEIR HAND THAT WILL KILL. THIS IS THEIR COWARD WAR!

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  13. Debra Saints
    Debra Saints says:

    Morning Mary! I was growing green onions and carrot top greens in water, but, eventually, I didn’t keep up with the water changes and lost most of them. However, I managed to plant one single green onion into a raised bed and it’s been growing like crazy. I wanted to harvest it, but noticed there were lots of roots, but not much of an onion bulb! Why would that happen? Blessings!

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  14. Vickie Philpitt
    Vickie Philpitt says:

    In all my 69 years I never heard/saw these ways of regrowing vegetables. I only new how to route avocado seeds and key lime seeds. Since I would only eat CA navel oranges there weren't seeds and any other citrus just never "a peeled" 😉 to me. Since the cost of food has increased so much, I've been seriously considered doing a raised garden. Would love to try to grow these.

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  15. Sanford Fahy
    Sanford Fahy says:

    Natural gas from kitchen waste to fertilizer

    If the commies can tax carbon dioxide, how can you stop them from taxing hydrogen and oxygen, or even taxing you from breathing? Taxing ourselves to death is a ridiculous way to save our environment and our lives. Stop building our modern government with the ancient philosophy of taxation. OK?!!

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  16. Becky L
    Becky L says:

    So with the cabbage, I tried it, and get leaves, but not really 'heads'. Do I just cut the leaves and eat as desired, or should I wait until a 'head' appears? Also, how do I know when to harvest the green onions? Can I just keep cutting the green sprouts and it will regrow when planted in the garden? Love your videos!

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  17. Christina Wallace
    Christina Wallace says:

    Hello Ms. Mary. I loved this video. Question. I have a balcony off my bedroom. Is it possible to plant these on my balcony? It gets a lot of sun. Just wondering. Thank you again for the info.

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