
Gardener shares simple hack to grow seemingly endless supply of popular produce…
If you're tired of running out of green onions, this simple hack will keep them growing in your garden all year.
A recent online video by content creator KGrarebreed showcases an innovative and cost-effective method for home gardening enthusiasts: regrowing green onions from store-bought scraps. The video, which has garnered significant attention, demonstrates the simple process of cutting the green tops of the onions for culinary use and then planting the root ends directly into a garden bed. KGrarebreed highlights the dual benefit of this technique, noting that the strong scent of green onions can act as a natural pest deterrent for other plants, particularly brassicas like cabbage and broccoli. 'These two [bunches] were less than $2,' the creator states, emphasizing the economic advantage of this sustainable gardening practice. The video encourages viewers to embrace resourceful methods to enhance their home gardens while potentially reducing reliance on chemical pest control.
If you're tired of running out of green onions, this simple hack will keep them growing in your garden all year.