You can replant celery hearts as well as green onion bulbs. I know specifically with the celery hearts you just put the hearts in a bowl of water, wait for them to start sprouting and plant them, basically the same applies to green onions.
I just set mine in the flower bed behind the back porch. I didn't plant flowers in there this year. So I spread a bag of cow manure and planted a few radishes, a grape tomato plant, 2 bell pepper plants and so I decided why not. I took the heart of a romaine lettuce and the heart of a celery and a sprouting mushy onion from my bin and put them in the bed with the radishes etc. The romaine has sprouted up through the middle, the onion has shot a couple of large sprouts through and the celery has flowered out and I believe will recrop. I got this off of youtube on how to replant garden veggies. Everyone needs to give it a try. They really work. Thanks for the info and spread the word. Every little bit helps.
You can replant celery hearts as well as green onion bulbs. I know specifically with the celery hearts you just put the hearts in a bowl of water, wait for them to start sprouting and plant them, basically the same applies to green onions.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/celery/how-to-plant-celery-bottoms.htm
https://www.hungryhuy.com/regrow-green-onions/
I just set mine in the flower bed behind the back porch. I didn't plant flowers in there this year. So I spread a bag of cow manure and planted a few radishes, a grape tomato plant, 2 bell pepper plants and so I decided why not. I took the heart of a romaine lettuce and the heart of a celery and a sprouting mushy onion from my bin and put them in the bed with the radishes etc. The romaine has sprouted up through the middle, the onion has shot a couple of large sprouts through and the celery has flowered out and I believe will recrop. I got this off of youtube on how to replant garden veggies. Everyone needs to give it a try. They really work. Thanks for the info and spread the word. Every little bit helps.