Celery, a crunchy and versatile vegetable, often finds its way into salads, soups, and snacks. Instead of discarding celery scraps, did you know that you can regrow this kitchen staple right at home?
In this article, we’ll explore the simple and rewarding process of regrowing celery from scraps, turning your kitchen waste into a fresh and sustainable source of this nutritious green.
Regrowing celery from scraps is a straightforward process that requires minimal effort and just a few common household items.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you get started:
Save the base of a bunch of celery with at least an inch or two of the stalks attached.
A shallow dish or container for initially submerging the celery base.
Once roots appear, you’ll need a pot or container with well-draining soil for transplanting the regrown celery.
A sunny windowsill or a spot with at least 6-8 hours of indirect sunlight.
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