This crazy Growing Leftover Green Onions Trick is a great way to always have fresh delicious green onions within arms reach!
How would you like to never buy green onions again? You are going to love this trick for Growing Leftover Green Onions!
With this easy gardening tip, you can grow green onions again and again, never having to run to the store whenever you need them. It’s so nice to have them on hand and such a simple way to save a little money!
Growing Leftover Green Onions
Supplies Needed:
- Green Onion Scraps
- Outdoor Sunny Spot in your Garden
- Potting Soil or Good Dirt
Instructions:
- Plant Onion Scraps in raised bed garden or pot, making sure Bulb and Roots are completely covered.
- Water regularly (several times per week).
- When you need some Green Onions for your next recipe, simply head outside and snip of the amount needed, and watch them grow again and again.
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Christie says
Such a fantastic trick to share with us! I love doing it myself!
DIY Thrill says
Thanks Christie!
Rebecca Dillon says
Such a great idea! I’m definitely trying this the next time I buy green onions!
DIY Thrill says
It’s one of my favorite gardening hacks!
Michelle | A Dish of Daily Life says
I’ve always wanted to try this. Pinning…thanks for the inspiration! When the weather warms up here, I’ll be trying this!
DIY Thrill says
Thanks Michelle! Have fun gardening! 🙂
Mila says
Love this tip! How long does it take for the new growth to appear?
DIY Thrill says
Hi Mila, with plenty of water you should see new growth starting within a week. Have fun gardening!
Celeste | The Whole Serving says
I have some green onions and I’ll be planting this weekend.
Thanks for this, glad I found you from Link Party Palooza.
DIY Thrill says
You are very welcome Celeste! This little trick is such an easy way to save some money!
karyl henry says
I usually put my green onions in a cup of water to re-grow, but I like this idea a lot better! I’ll definitely be trying this in the spring. Thank you for sharing
DIY Thrill says
I agree, Karyl. I have tried growing onions in water before also but prefer the flavor of the onions when they are in dirt. Hope you enjoy!