Will this latest shooting join Sandy Hook, Parkland, Thousand Oaks, Santa Fe and other completely faked events?
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Did the same with my 4 year old granddaughter during 2020 lockdowns. Peppers, cantaloupe, celery, romaine, spaghetti squash etc. All from food scrap bottoms or seeds from produce.
Ha! I got excited when Ii saw "Spaghetti" thinking you new a secret to grow pasta! I forgot about the pepper seeds I put in ne of my planters. Going to have to keep an eye on that one.
I tried spaghetti but nothing happened. Trying rigatoni now, I'll let you know.
Do you just bury the roots of the celery in the ground and it will regrow?
Also I had some cilantro I planted but eventually it turned into more flowers and less leaves and the stems became really thick and tough. Are they something that needs to be replanted once you’re done with all the “edible” parts?
Cut it back a little and it should send out fresh new stems. If it’s too far along it may be easier to start over. Frequent cutting won’t hurt them when they are young and is best to remove flowers right away to keep them producing vegetation. I own a garden center.
Oh thanks! Whiles we’re on the subject, do you have any recommendations for drought resistant plants for southern ca that also has some color in it?
That I wouldn’t be much help with unfortunately. I’m in Minnesota and not much of what we grow here survives there very well.
that sounds like a fun job
Thank you. It is! My dad started the business about 45 years ago and my sister and brother in law and I are taking it over.
Celery and romaine regrew roots in water on my deck. It then regrew the stems and leaves. It was fun to do without any cost, just using what I would normally throw away.