Want beautiful & FREE garden & indoor plants? Regrow kitchen scraps like mango seed, avocado pit, pineapple top, lemon seeds, ginger, lemongrass, & more!
Here comes part two of our best kitchen scraps to regrow series! In part one, we focused on how to regrow fresh greens on a window sill indoors, or get a jump start on your herb and vegetable garden by regrowing kitchen scraps, which you can check it out here.

In part two here, we will look at how to turn your kitchen scraps into beautiful houseplants and garden plants! Who doesn’t want some attractive plants for FREE?
Regrowing kitchen scraps is really fun and exciting for kids and grownups. It is a great way to teach children about gardening and natural science. It is also a wonderful way to add some beautiful unique plants to your home and garden!
1. Regrowing pineapple top in water or soil

I am definitely trying this, are you? Just look at how beautiful these pineapple tops look growing in water filled mason jars! Thank you to Sustainable Holly for the inspirations!

I did some research and learned some helpful tips: first twist the pineapple top off the fruit, then peel off about 4 rows of the lower leaves to expose the stem. Let it dry and cure for 3-5 days, and put the pineapple top in water. Below is great video tutorials on YouTube –
Pineapples
need 2 years of growing time plus lots of sun and heat to fruit. But it
is quite fun and rewarding to grow them even just as houseplants.

I will share my own progress with you soon! I really like this idea of using a bud or bulb vase to grow avocado seeds in water, by aGirlWithaGarden on YouTube!
2. Grow avocado tree from seed

A must try project by Brad on YoutTube: see video below where he shares THE BEST way to grow avocado seed that works every time!
It is very easy to grow avocado seeds in soil: we always have random avocado trees sprouting from our compost in the garden. However I just love the look of avocado plants growing in water in this YouTube video:

You can tell I love plants growing in water and glass bottles! Here’s a detailed tutorial on how to grow some beautiful indoor plants easily in water.

3. Regrow a mango seed
Yes we can grow mango trees from those big mango seeds we throw away! Check out this great video tutorial:
Will you get fruits? Mango trees grown from seeds will set fruits if planted in soil in a tropical climate, or in a large pot inside a warm greenhouse.

The fruit may not be exactly like the mango where the seed came from, but the bonus is that some tropical gardeners plant mango seeds to discover new varieties!
4. Grow lemon trees from seeds
Lemon trees grown from seeds may not set fruits. Some say it is possible after 7 years.

Regardless, lots of people still love growing lemon and orange and other citrus seeds, because they make beautiful and free indoor plants with fragrant evergreen leaves, like in this photo by Maria!
5. Regrow a sweet potato
Take an ordinary sweet potato and a jar of water, you will have a living work of art in a few weeks! Beautiful photos by Evergreengardens.se

You can also grow more sweet potatoes in the garden using this method to start. Check out part one of our series to see more tutorials on that!
6. Grow passion fruit from seeds

We
have grow beautiful and fruiting passion fruit vines in just 2 years
from seeds! Just plant the seeds in a pot and cover with 1/2″ of soil.
Don’t let the soil dry out. The seeds will germinate in 2-4 weeks.
If you live in a warm climate or have a greenhouse, passion fruit vines are beautiful and very productive to grow!
7. Grow grocery store ginger in pots

Ginger has attractive tropical leaves. You can grow store bought ginger easily as an indoor plant or a garden plant. Below is a video tutorial on how to grow ginger.
8. Regrow lemongrass from kitchen scraps

When you buy lemongrass in the grocery store, save an one inch piece from the base, and put it in shallow water. Roots will start to grow in a week or two, followed by green grassy leaves. Here’s a video tutorial:
We have grown lots of lemongrass from kitchen scraps. It is truly one of the easiest herbs to regrow!
Happy growing! Tag us on instagram @aieceofrainbow. We would love to see what you grow! 🙂
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