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Here is How To Regrow Fruits From Kitchen Scraps

Grow your own fruit at home by using only kitchen scraps.

Here’s what you need:

  • Strawberry
  • Raspberry
  • Tomato
  • Lemon
  • Orange
  • Avocado
  • Pineapple
  • Mason jars or cups
  • Toothpicks
  • All-purpose or seed-starting soil

Instructions:

1. Raspberries

  • Remove the seeds from the raspberries
  • Clean the seeds thoroughly sing water and let them dry
  • Fill a container ¾ with soil and place the seeds
  • Cover the seeds with ¼ inch soil
  • Spray water on the seeds every day
  • Place the seeds in sunlight and transfer them into soil once he sprout grows the third leaf

2. Strawberries

  • Remove the seeds from the strawberries with a toothpick
  • Clean the seeds thoroughly sing water and let them dry
  • Fill a container ¾  with soil and place the seeds
  • Cover the seeds with ¼ inch soil
  • Spray water on the seeds every day
  • Place the seeds in sunlight and transfer them into soil once he sprout grows the third leaf

3. Citrus

  • Remove the seeds from the citrus
  • Rinse the seeds, but don’t let it dry
  • Fill a container ¾  with soil and place the seeds
  • Cover the seeds with ¼ inch soil
  • Leave seeds in a warm place
  • Spray them with water every day
  • Watch the seeds sprout

4. Tomatoes

  • Slice tomatoes into thirds
  • Take 1/3 and place it in a jar filled with ¾ all-purposed soil
  • Cover the slice with soil
  • Leave the jar in direct sunlight and spray it with water every day
  • Watch for seeds to sprout!

5. Avocado

  • Remove the seeds from one avocado
  • Wash the seed and let it dry
  • Poke toothpicks on sides of the avocado
  • Put the seed in a glass of water, relying on the toothpicks so that only the bottom quarter is inside the water.
  • Change the water once a week
  • Transfer to soil when the root reaches 2-3 inches

6. Pineapple

  • Slice the crown of the pineapple
  • Remove the leaves so that 5 inches of the crown are bare
  • Place the crown in a sunny place for 2-7 days so it dries
  • Put the seed in a glass of water, relying on the toothpicks so that only the bottom quarter is inside the water.
  • Change the water once a week
  • Transfer to soil when the roots reach 2-3 inches