by Goodful
September 20, 2016
from
BuzzFeed Website
Spanish version
Here’s what you need:
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Vegetable scraps
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Clear containers
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Garden soil
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Planter
Instructions for the
lettuce
1. When cutting, keep approximately
2 inches of the base intact.
2. Set the lettuce on its base in a glass with ½ inch of water,
and place it in sunlight. Change the water every day.
3. After 5-7 days, some new leaves should have begun to sprout
from the center, and roots should be forming. Transfer it to
soil and you can begin harvesting leaves when they reach 6-8
inches tall.
Instructions for the
mint and basil
1. Cut approximately 3 inches from a
fresh stem, just above a node. Remove the leaves along the
bottom 2 inches of the cutting.
2. Place the cuttings in water, keeping the leaves on top above
the water.
3. After roots have formed and grown 2 inches, transplant to
soil. You can begin harvesting when the plant is fully grown
with mature leaves.
Instructions for the
green onion
1. When cutting, keep approximately
2 inches of the roots and base intact.
2. Place the roots in ½ inch of water with sunlight. Change the
water every other day.
3. Transfer to soil after 5-7 days or keep in the glass of
water. You can begin harvesting when they are fully grown.
Instructions for the
celery
1. When cutting, keep approximately
2 inches of the base intact.
2. Set it on its base in a glass with ½ inch of water with
sunlight. Change the water every other day.
3. After 5-7 days, the leaves in the center should be a deeper
green. Transplant it to soil and you can begin harvesting when
it is fully grown with stalks.
Instructions for the
onion
1. Your onion scraps should still
have approximately 1-2 inches of the root base intact.
2. Plant directly into soil with a thin layer of soil covering
the cut top. To make room in your garden, you can trim the sides
of the onion as only the center is needed for regrowth.
3. Harvest the onions when the green tops have yellowed and
fallen over.
Instructions
for the garlic
1. Select the large outer cloves
from your bulb.
2. Plant directly into soil with the base facing downwards.
Cover with approximately 2 inches of soil and pat down firmly.
3. They are ready to harvest when the green tops have started to
brown and wilt.
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