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Explore the World from Your Kitchen!

Have you ever tried growing a pineapple top or an avocado pit? You might be surprised to learn that many seeds, pits, roots, and tubers from the grocery store can also grow into thriving plants. Instead of tossing them in the compost, experiment with growing plants from common fruits, vegetables, nuts, herbs, and spices.

You can grow a lemon tree at home using lemon seeds. Photo: imv

Not only is it a fun project, but you could discover exciting new foods from around the world. Start with organic produce if possible, as some conventionally grown items may be treated to prevent sprouting.   A few essentials are all you need: plant material, a container, and soil. Match your setup to the plant’s natural habitat for the best results.  

Growing Methods

Here are five tried-and-true methods for growing plants:

You can grow ginger at home.

1. Planting in Soil

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2. Rooting in Water

Petit plant de citron. Photo: johnathan dwyer

3. Starting with Simple Seeds

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4. Using a Sphagnum Moss Bag

Ail en train de germer. Photo: Caroline737

5. Pebble Trays for Bulbs and Tops

Fun Plants to Try

Tips for Success

By exploring these methods, you’ll uncover the joy of growing plants from kitchen scraps, all while creating your own little corner of the world at home. Happy gardening!  

Inspiration and Additional Information

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