Over the last 135 days I have been regrowing vegetables from scraps in my garden, it’s time to see what happened!

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Timestamps
00:00 Intro
00:11 Veggie Scraps to Regrow
01:10 Prepping Raised Bed to Plant Into
01:35 Planting Out Veggie Scraps
03:18 Full Bed Of Veggie Scraps Planted
03:51 14 Days After Planting
04:55 23 Days AFter Planting
06:40 Free Raised Bed Giveaway!
07:10 34 Days After Planting
08:06 91 Days After Planting
08:20 Harvesting Regrown Onions
10:30 Harvesting Regrown Beets
12:33 Harvesting Regrown Carrots
13:44 Tuck Eating Regrown Carrots
15:02 Harvesting Regrown Potatoes
17:58 Harvesting Regrown Garlic
19:41 99 Days After Planting
19:54 Harvesting Regrown Tomatoes
21:32 106 Days After Planting
23:09 135 Days After Planting
23:22 Transplanting Ginger Plant into a Container
23:57 Was it Worth it to Regrow Veggies from Scraps?
25:16 Final Thoughts

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29 Comments

  1. Were these store bought you used organic or no? Besides the fact that store bought tomatoes have no flavor, has anyone else noticed when u cut them open the seeds inside are already sprouting?

  2. A great experiment. The beat and the carrot came out very interesting. I can see Tuck got his haircut at the begging of this experiment. Very cute. Thanks for sharing your video.

  3. I'm 69, when I was a little kid, my elderly neighbors, threw all their scraps, from veggies in a certain spot of the garden, they would get food from there, it amazed me, i thought that was so cool!

  4. This is how I got my initial seed for my romaine lettuce I grow. I planted the base of some romaine but actually left the smaller inner leaves intact so it already had a head start and something for it to be able to use to photosynthesize energy for itself right from the start. It’s super easy to get lettuce to bolt and viola, about a month later I had thousands and thousands of lettuce seeds to use to start a bunch from scrap. Now all it takes is for me to have three heads rotating in my hydroponic deep water setup and I have more lettuce then I can even fathom to use every day. I use the cut and come again method until the plant is done and bolts naturally, then I just cut it off, take it out and plant a new seed. Haven’t ran out of seeds yet, but just earlier this year I let a. Couple I had growing outside go to seed to get some new fresh seed. I actually do this for a lot of vegetables I want to grow. I go get about 15 pounds each of all the different potato varieties I want to grow, also one sweet potato, and use those as my seed potatoes each year. Before I got seed for my basil, I re-grew basil from the store too. It is a very cheap way to get stock of seeds for plants you may want to grow and the nice part is with most of the veggies you get, you get to consume most of it too before using it to grow more food/seeds! Absolutely love it! Plants are f-ing amazing!

  5. i love regrowing green onion .i have green onions all year . just leave about a inch in the garden or leave 1'' of the white part by the roots and replant it.(the store bought one). i regrow carrots and celery for the seeds. regrow maters too .

  6. I live in zone 6 in Mass. I throw a few of my sweet 100's cherry tomatoes on the soil of the raised bed gardens at the end of the season. In the spring when the soil hits temperature the seeds sprout and i get plants. They get loaded with cherry tomatoes. I also do the same with my bigger tomatoes like Early girl and have had the same results. I also save a handful of lil red and lil yellow potatoes, full size Yukon gold potato and a sweet potato that i leave sprout thru the winter in my house. i then plant them in the soil in a sunny place mid to late march depending if there is snow on the ground may be later. I get a good-sized harvest from them every year. i actually get to put a second batch down, but it yields half of what i get from the first. i have been doing this for over 30 years with no fail. i also plant the garlic from the grocery store in pieces like you did. but it takes 2 maybe 3 years before it amounts to anything. Experimenting is fun in the garden.

  7. Turmeric needs 18 months and tropical heat to do anything worthwhile and store bought tomatoes are bread for shelf stability not flavor.
    Ginger is a bit more forgiving . There are so many varieties. A few market gardeners here in Quebec are growing it low tunnels inside a high tunnel

  8. Last year, I bought a 1.5 lbs bag of purple baby potatoes in my local ShopRite. I couldn’t find purple potato seeds, so I decided to take a chance. There were 22 baby potatoes and all of them had eyes with some growth protruding, so I knew they would take off. Sure enough, I got an excellent crop out of those 22 baby potatoes. We enjoyed them until the end of year and then somehow forgot about them. When in March I realized we had still about ten pounds of potatoes, they had already started to sprout. In April, I planted some and the rest donated to the community garden. Both – us and the community gardeners – enjoyed huge crop of delicious purple potatoes. In the past, I occasionally planted store-bought potatoes when they were sprouting, but this was the first time I deliberately purchased a bag of potatoes just for planting. I am glad I did.

  9. The whole onion ended up like a shallot; garlic needed more time like usual; potatoes are amazing too. Wondering what date you started?

  10. I did it with a pineapple in Texas last February and my neighbor down there sent me a photo of it still growing

  11. Am I the only one who is saying, "What??? where's the "Let's go!!" ???? I always say that when I watch James' videos. That's part of the intro😭
    Interesting video 🙂 I have been trying all year to grow ginger, FINALLY, i have four small sprouts, hope they hang on.

  12. I figured you knew full well how some of these would go, but decided to do it anyway just to show others (i.e. how the carrots and beets were not going to regrow their main taproot). But I didn't expect the beet and carrot to get so weird since they survived their regrowth. 😂

    I am jealous of your soil though. I make my own too, but finding decent compost is like pulling teeth around here for some reason. 😭

  13. I grow scallions in a pot indoors all winter long so I can just use one at a time. I snip just above the base and they regrow all winter long. Also grew some very nice leeks from the root base of store bought leeks. Every little bit helps!

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