Gardening
Planting & maintaining flowers & veggies
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Joseph Clark on Instagram: "Today we are back and I am showing you how we can use some of our old food scraps, to grow even more fresh food completely for free. It is worth noting there are so many more ways you can grow scraps at home, but these four I think have to be my favourite. Food prices are getting higher and higher, so along side using every part possible in your cooking, I like to have some fun and regrow off cuts where possible. I would like to mention, not all scraps you might have seen be regrown will actually be edible. Two great examples are lettuce and carrots. Lettuce will usually bolt when regrown, which is great for saving seeds, but the leaves are bitter and carrot tops, will also only regrow the seeds to plant next year too. If you live in a warmer country a great
Armen Adamjan on Instagram: "Nature is designed to give you Free food.. you just gotta learn how! 🤩🌱 A lot of the stuff we eat daily can be re-grown, try it out and be amazed! . . ps: My NEW book is offfially released and available on my website! 🤩 Get your copy on: creativeExplained.com 🤟 . . #lifehacks #diy #howto #kitchenhacks #recycle #upcycle #hacks #creativeexplained #free #food #save #cooking #tipsandtricks #parents #learn"
Patrick Vernuccio on Instagram: "Tips to grow your own Ginger at home 🫚💚 Nature is beautiful and so generous, out of one ginger rhizome, you can obtain lots of new fresh ginger! And yes, it works in pots 🙌🏼 Here are some additional tips to this video to help your grow your own fresh ginger 🫚 It works with organic ginger not treated with anti sprout spray 🫚 Place it into water the first days then pour out the water and only spray water every day, after some weeks it will sprout. Sometimes you can even buy ginger that is already starting to sprout, makes it quicker 🫚 You can either plant the full ginger rhizome or cut it into several pieces to plant more as long as each pieces have a sprouting eye 🫚 Place your ginger in a pot of 4L / 1 Gallon, place near a sunny window and let i
Martha Swales on Instagram: "These 5 easy food growing projects are some of my favourites from my little garden. You don’t need a huge garden to grow your own and the taste and sense of satisfaction is so worth it. I’ve put together over 40 of my favourite projects from veg and fruit, to herbs, wildlife projects and flowers in my new book ‘Give it a grow’. I believe you don’t need to know anything about gardening to start. The gardening bug once caught not only has the potential to stick around for life, but might just grow to be an essential part of it. Yesterday the lovely team @penguinlifebooks took me to see my book being printed. I can’t really describe the feeling of seeing ‘Give it A Grow’ streaming off the production line - 61 books a minute! - really to be packed up and go out