Tip of the Week: Cool Cuttings

Tip of the Week: Cool Cuttings

Hey there all of you Garden of Eden fans out there and welcome to our latest edition of “Tip of the Week,” where we provide all of you some tips and tricks to keep your indoor flowers and outdoor gardens looking spectacular all the year through! This week, we’re saving you effort on planting seeds by showing you some plants that will sprout from their own cuttings! In the floral world, there are many species that will start a whole new plant with something that we would generally throw away.  Take celery, for example:  That white end that your kids do not like to eat?  Instead of throwing it in the trash, plant it and watch a whole new celery stalk grow right before your eyes.  The same goes for onions—simply core it, plant it, and watch it grow again.  Basil is another member of this family, as even store-bought cuttings can be used to grow more basil. This tip can save you trips to the store, whether they be for more seeds or for more food.  Not only that, but what is better than being able to enjoy fresh vegetables straight from your garden, all without the effort of planting them from scratch. When you put it into perspective, simple tips like this can really add up and equal a great gardening experience without much of the effort. For more gardening tips and tricks, be sure to to check back to our blog every Monday for our latest Tip of the Week!
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