regrowing vegetable

The concept of 'regrowing vegetables' is a sustainable practice that allows for the cultivation of fresh produce from kitchen scraps.

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Definition

B2Gardening

(practical)A type of plant that can be cultivated again from its leftover parts, such as roots, stems, or leaves.

Example

  • You can regrow green onions by placing their roots in water.
  • Celery is a common regrowing vegetable; just plant the base in soil.

B2Sustainability

(eco-friendly)A practice of reusing vegetable scraps to cultivate fresh produce, reducing food waste.

Example

  • Many herbs, such as basil and mint, are easy to regrow in small containers.
  • Regrowing vegetables like lettuce and bok choy can help reduce kitchen waste.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "regrowing vegetable":

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