When you’re cooking, a lot of plant remains are thrown to the garbage bin, not knowing that you’re wasting a little garden.
If the vegetables that you’ve used were fresh, there are a lot of chances to obtain a new plant from the plant remains, which will grow-up faster then one from seeds.This is because the sprout will grow-up from the stem, where it founds a lot of nutritious substances which helps the new plant to evolve faster.
Like an example, from a parsnip’s stem a new plant will rise in 1 week, ready to be moved in the garden or in the flowerpot. :goodjobsign:
If the vegetables that you’ve used were fresh, there are a lot of chances to obtain a new plant from the plant remains, which will grow-up faster then one from seeds.This is because the sprout will grow-up from the stem, where it founds a lot of nutritious substances which helps the new plant to evolve faster.
Like an example, from a parsnip’s stem a new plant will rise in 1 week, ready to be moved in the garden or in the flowerpot. :goodjobsign: