Food is expensive. If you do the grocery shopping for your household, you know that this is one of the highest costs related to your home and family. While it may be unlikely that you can completely eliminate your grocery bill, you can grow certain foods yourself. And, you can grow them from scraps that you would normally throw away.

There are a number of fruits and vegetables that you can replant and grow yourself, ensuring that you always have these items on hand when you need them and helping you to cut down on the money that you spend on produce every week.
If you have ever considered growing your own food, this post contains a list of 25 foods that you can grow from the leftover scraps and seeds that you normally throw out.
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Table of Contents
1. Lettuce

2. Celery
Celery is one of the easiest foods to grow from leftover scraps. Just cut off the bottom or base of your celery and lay it in a bowl with just a bit of warm water in the bottom. Keep the bowl in direct sunlight as long as possible each day and after about a week, you will begin to see the leaves thickening and growing along the base. When this happens, you can transplant your celery in soil and wait for it to grow to full length.
3. Lemongrass

4. Bean Sprouts

5. Avocado

6. Potatoes

7. Sweet Potatoes

8. Ginger

9. Pineapple

10. Garlic

11. Onions

12. Pumpkins

13. Mushrooms

14. Peppers

15. Fennel

16. Tomatoes

17. Basil

18. Cilantro

19. Turnips

20. Cherries

21. Apples

22. Peaches

23. Lemons

24. Hazelnuts

25. Chestnuts





Jessica says
Hi it’s a good menu and I think I would have liked it maybe you could have youse some spices in it and some sides with it as I think people would have pefered it
Debra says
What about asparagus
Diane says
I was surprised to see leaves growing out of my waxed rutabaga from the grocery store I had sitting on my kitchen counter.
Betsy says
What if my celery is not organic?
ANONYMOUS says
This is really useful during this quarantine!
Anonymous says
What about growing sugar snap peas. Can I do this from store bought peas? What about beets? Can you only get leaves from a beet or can you replant and get a whole beet?
Guyu says
wow
Moon says
Yea
nope says
If you want any of the fruit trees, it will take years before it’s mature and producing fruit, especially avocado. Papaya grows WAY faster than any of the fruits listed.