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REGROW YOUR VEGGIES: GROWING VEGETABLES FROM ROOTS, CUTTINGS, AND SCRAPS

Author: Melissa Raupach, Felix Lill

Paperback

144 pages

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1 total reviews


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No need to keep buying the same vegetables you eat all the time. Regrow Your Veggies is an insightful guide that provides effective propagation techniques to recycle and regrow more than 20 popular vegetables right at home!

Learn how to keep a source of fresh and healthy vegetables close by, from onions and sweet potatoes to pineapples and mangoes. Reduce waste, and understand how to prevent and solve issues involving pesky pests and pathogens. Get the most out of your favorite foods, and produce your own produce!

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Joyce McDonald
Eye Opening

Hadn't heard of regrowing. Have a sweet potato that's sprouting, thus ordered the book.