Never buy green onions again! (part 1)

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  • čas přidán 29. 10. 2022
  • I've been storing green onions like this for years and have finally made a video with all of my tips and tricks - check out part 2 too: • Part 2 of growing gree...

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  • @sciencebyashley
    @sciencebyashley  Před rokem +31

    PART 2: czcams.com/users/shortsucxwHo8DFV8?feature=share

  • @GabyP17
    @GabyP17 Před rokem +6183

    Man I always peeled them, explains why they always go bad 😂

  • @Rebeccabebeify
    @Rebeccabebeify Před rokem +4066

    I've tried this many times. They're still growing bc they still have leftover nutrients they can put into growing. They will eventually get gross and die. If you use the same cup and add a little dirt. Those onions will grow so fast and will be so green that you won't know what to do with it. I bought 2 bundles of onions before covid started, and I still have more than I need. (Each one is longer than my arm.)

    • @butterfingers112able
      @butterfingers112able Před rokem +141

      😯😯😯Wow! I'm impressive. Definitely taking notes 📝 😌

    • @Lisa-wy6vn
      @Lisa-wy6vn Před rokem +107

      are you saying that store bought ones will do this? I've tried to get store bought lettuces to regrow and it never works and was told that items in the grocery store have been treated so they can't regrow. maybe green onions are left alone??

    • @opalsirius8484
      @opalsirius8484 Před rokem +88

      And with enough sunlight, they will eventually flower and bear seeds for future plants

    • @opalsirius8484
      @opalsirius8484 Před rokem +123

      ​@@Lisa-wy6vn
      They're not "treated". They need enough sunlight and will not grow as beautiful as what you bought, but will flower and bear seeds to start your own lettuce patch.

    • @Rebeccabebeify
      @Rebeccabebeify Před rokem +75

      @user-nb4sj8wu1f Lettuce won't grow much bigger than you buy them, since they're already fully developed. Green onions will just keep growing till they flower. Green onions already have good roots.

  • @cabbage-soup
    @cabbage-soup Před rokem +247

    i planted some green onions in flower pots last year, and over the winter they were covered up in a foot of snow. they're now sprouting again. these things are survivors

    • @hgib3
      @hgib3 Před rokem +10

      My green onions are 2-3 years old and they stay outside during the snowing winters also. I live in climate 8b, which may be different than someone in super cold climates for long periods of time. My neighbor also has green onions the same age as mine.

    • @BurnCrushExecute
      @BurnCrushExecute Před rokem +2

      Unless you have wildlife.

    • @ghtbb
      @ghtbb Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@hgib3best pot plant ever, fourth year of tokyo long white and get fresh onion even in the middle of winter!

  • @HealedandThriving
    @HealedandThriving Před rokem +321

    Just plant them in a pot and they grow like normal. Had mine for years

    • @Treasure-bl3cn
      @Treasure-bl3cn Před rokem +9

      in a pot? it never worked for me. how did you do that

    • @HealedandThriving
      @HealedandThriving Před rokem +59

      @@Treasure-bl3cn just a regular pot with garden soil and water when dry. Mine grow huge and just keep producing. If you let them just keep going without trimming they will flower and give you seed

    • @se7en952
      @se7en952 Před rokem +5

      some people don't have places to plant them in soil

    • @HealedandThriving
      @HealedandThriving Před rokem +53

      @@se7en952 I put a pot in the window. Not even direct light

    • @anekinoo7
      @anekinoo7 Před rokem +12

      Yeah same here. Just put in a pot with potting soil. I barely water mines. Its really low maintenance. Keeping them and adding shallow water seems troublesome.

  • @mflo9135
    @mflo9135 Před rokem +182

    They real key is to only add enough water to feed the root about 1-2 centimeters of water tops (only enough to cover the roots and barely touch the onion) make sure they don’t tip over so small/narrow container I use a coffee cup. And keep an eye on water levels keep watering and change the water out rinse the onions every 2/3 days and you will have. Beautiful onions that keep on giving. Enjoy!

    • @lorettascott5477
      @lorettascott5477 Před rokem +5

      Thank you 🙏♥️😇

    • @getin3949
      @getin3949 Před rokem +10

      Am I missing something? If you eat one onion then it's gone, you don't get more.

    • @gugurama9777
      @gugurama9777 Před rokem +13

      @@getin3949 I think they cut only the green part and leave the white part, so it grows and grows..

    • @gugurama9777
      @gugurama9777 Před rokem +3

      With rinsing, do you mean the whole onion or only the root?

    • @mrsducky3428
      @mrsducky3428 Před rokem +2

      @M Flo exactly! Keep the onion out of the water and just enough water for the roots!

  • @Aoanoxi
    @Aoanoxi Před rokem +42

    Just plant them. They'll last forever (even outside). I have green onion plants outside that are 3 years old. They survive the winter too

  • @Addys_Catventures
    @Addys_Catventures Před rokem +30

    I usually throw them away wondering why they never live for me. I pushed through the wilting and yellowing stage and didn't peel. They are thriving now!!!! I had to find this video again to say THANK YOU!!

  • @MilkT0ast
    @MilkT0ast Před rokem +51

    Peeling that part off makes it go bad faster just like other onions. The moment you peel off their tougher outer skin, they start oxidizing.

  • @Isaidwhatisaid500
    @Isaidwhatisaid500 Před rokem +353

    I use the whole green onion, versus just the green part. The white onion part has the most flavor.

    • @panko02
      @panko02 Před rokem +60

      This is what I’m wondering now… how the green onion regrow if i already ate the white part 🙄

    • @dOVERanalyst
      @dOVERanalyst Před rokem +66

      Why would anyone not eat the white part?

    • @Isaidwhatisaid500
      @Isaidwhatisaid500 Před rokem +12

      @@dOVERanalyst totally agree, but apparently it’s a thing, because I’ve seen multiple of posts like this.

    • @justincain2702
      @justincain2702 Před rokem +37

      ​@@dOVERanalystThe white part tends to be more harsh, like a traditional onion. Usually the point of green onion is to give a fresher, lighter onion flavor as a topping.
      People still use the whites, but tend to cook them before serving.

    • @Cheekywoz93
      @Cheekywoz93 Před rokem +34

      The white bit is the onion lol! The green bit is the equivalent of the leaves on a carrot!

  • @Kattaccino
    @Kattaccino Před rokem +75

    Ok literally today I'm at the "the tops are kinda yellow again" stage and was wondering if things would get better. So glad I saw this - thanks for the peeling advice, especially!

    • @katrinascarlet5637
      @katrinascarlet5637 Před rokem +7

      With just water mine lasted about 4 months. They eventually run out of nutrients but 4 months on a windowsil is better than 1 week in the fridge. Pot with dirt along with a sprinkle of plant food once a month will keep them going until you forget they exist and eventually find the dried husks of what use to be green onions on your windowsil. (Btw they do much better on your kitchen window than the kitchen counter but at the very least putting them in water on your counter keep them from going bad in your fridge and they'll regrow some.)

    • @BurnCrushExecute
      @BurnCrushExecute Před rokem +1

      Who told you to peel onions??

    • @Kattaccino
      @Kattaccino Před rokem +3

      @@katrinascarlet5637 these are great tips, thanks!! I moved mine to be closer to my AeroGarden and they're loving it there.

    • @Kattaccino
      @Kattaccino Před rokem

      @@BurnCrushExecute What? No one lol this video said that if a green onion tip is dead, to cut it instead of peeling it back. They're super easy to peel back so that's how I would get rid of the dead pieces, but this video mentions that they keep longer if you cut instead

  • @matjb
    @matjb Před rokem +14

    They always say online that you can’t grow then from just the white part with roots. Well…30 of those later and I have unlimited scallions/green onions. You can still grow them, just be patient

  • @peculiari5795
    @peculiari5795 Před rokem +26

    Great tip for growing your own. Eventually though, you have to plant them because they need nutrients Doesn't take too much space. Got a nice onion patch now in 2 sq ft of soil from all the end pieces.

  • @obednagy4397
    @obednagy4397 Před rokem +22

    Tip for everyone: plant in soil regular onions (medium to small size) and in 1-2months you will have green onioins. 1 onion will make 2-5 green ones.

    • @yougauurt
      @yougauurt Před rokem +5

      These specific green onions are not the same.
      “All immature onions have the same hollow, long green leaves and small whitish bulbs. However, some people consider true scallions and green onions to come from a particular type of allium plant, the Allium fistulosum species. This species differs from other onions, as it doesn't develop a round bulb.”

    • @se7en952
      @se7en952 Před rokem +4

      @SunniCalifornia they're different but they do taste pretty similar and they r edible so maybe give it a try

  • @jhaderaymundo2666
    @jhaderaymundo2666 Před rokem +13

    I worked in a bar before and planted this same way and my boss asked me where i put it, i pointed to the top of the fridge. Well the fridge emits the heat need by the plant, so i grew it healty. Thing is my boss is really surprised but she thanked me coz i helped a bit to cut her expenses a bit

  • @ch3m1cal_bon3s
    @ch3m1cal_bon3s Před rokem +12

    I LOVE RAMEN (i always use green onions when im making it) and I my partner was like "woooaahhh" when I told him that he doesn't have to keep buying them and mine always for some reason grows back so quickly so it's literally *unlimited*

  • @elowyn4life
    @elowyn4life Před rokem +39

    Pro tip: if you’ve left them in the water for a few days, do not smell the water. I repeat, do NOT smell the water. 🤢🥲

    • @ronniewilliz153
      @ronniewilliz153 Před rokem +5

      LoL

    • @iahelcathartesaura3887
      @iahelcathartesaura3887 Před rokem +1

      Yes, true. Like she says here, just trust the process! Don't sniff it 😆😅
      I love the way you said this, it's making me laugh so hard 😂

  • @lucimartinez9263
    @lucimartinez9263 Před rokem +14

    Also don't put too much water or they will turn yellow like in the video . I suggest adding just up to the white , just covering the roots . If you can see green in the water try taking some out . Hope that helps !

  • @hotcrazycatladyme168
    @hotcrazycatladyme168 Před rokem +441

    "Never buy green onions again"
    Step one: Buy some green onions.

    • @theblackKatKuro
      @theblackKatKuro Před rokem +119

      'Again' is the key word, I suppose. 😄

    • @SylverScourge
      @SylverScourge Před rokem +47

      Well duh. You need to *have* the onions first.

    • @sionc1372
      @sionc1372 Před rokem +12

      Dear, it's for those people who don't have onion in their house. Either you buy it or get it from somewhere else.

    • @honeybakedkae
      @honeybakedkae Před rokem +5

      i currently have fresh green onions in my fridge, so this applies to me specifically actually

    • @lizdog1111
      @lizdog1111 Před rokem +4

      They're just getting bigger I don't see how they are growing and replenishing their selves

  • @kerrihiggins2106
    @kerrihiggins2106 Před rokem +14

    The water should be even more shallow than that, just a little up the white part, not even halfway. And when changing the water, it helps to rinse the ends of the onions too (they will get slimy and bacteria will build, don't want to stick that back in).

    • @BurnCrushExecute
      @BurnCrushExecute Před rokem +2

      She's trying.. lol
      Plants who don't get food won't survive and will lack essential nutrients.

    • @kerrihiggins2106
      @kerrihiggins2106 Před rokem +1

      @@BurnCrushExecute mine will last quite a long time in water on my windowsill, but it's definitely not a permanent solution... Even if they are getting all their nutrients (sometimes I'll add a touch of liquid fertilizer if I want them to last longer), their roots will eventually need more room. After awhile they start to not taste so good without the proper growing conditions, so it's not always worth it trying to get them to hang on after a certain point 🤣

    • @LaNoir.
      @LaNoir. Před rokem

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  • @musthavemoxie
    @musthavemoxie Před rokem +76

    Yes! This is how I do it. You can keep celery fresh for a month on the counter (I don’t use it a lot but when I do, I don’t always have time to run to the store)

    • @nickyonstilts128
      @nickyonstilts128 Před rokem +4

      That's a great idea, celery tends to freeze in my fridge.

    • @saltandsriracha
      @saltandsriracha Před rokem +4

      My celery is always going bad before I can get to it! Thank you

    • @sue9252
      @sue9252 Před rokem +2

      Good idea. I purposely refused to buy them this weekend when I saw the price of them at the grocery store. Almost 5.00 a bunch.

  • @TigerLilly4495
    @TigerLilly4495 Před rokem +100

    I did this and ended up with way more green onions than I'll ever use 😅

    • @Iquey
      @Iquey Před rokem +2

      Make the healthiest omelette.

    • @katrinascarlet5637
      @katrinascarlet5637 Před rokem +3

      I love green onion but when I put a single bunch in a pot with dirt on the windowsil they grew so fast and tall I added a little wire stake to help them stand up straight. After months and months I kinda forgot about them and they dried up but buying green onions only once a year isn't bad.

    • @youngnutsack17
      @youngnutsack17 Před rokem +3

      Don’t they taste weird since they’re lacking nutrients from the soil? I grow my own veggies and if I’m not on top of my fertilizer schedule they taste dull, that’s why this kinda throws me off.

    • @se7en952
      @se7en952 Před rokem +2

      @@youngnutsack17 they probably do taste dull, that's y most people who do hydroponics usually have fishes in their water so their waste acts as fertilizer , can't do that on this small scale tho but this is way cheaper for people who don't want to keep buying fresh seasonings

    • @shadyshack1601
      @shadyshack1601 Před rokem

      eat it raw as a snack, you can eat it anywhere anytime, also works like a deodorant... if people suspecting you for bad smell, just told them you just ate green onion as a snack

  • @officialsyddinpretty
    @officialsyddinpretty Před rokem +5

    They take for ever to grow from seed but they taste way better and are much hardier. They also require very little soil and will continue to regrow after many seasons. It was a very rewarding experience for me

  • @mnm3755
    @mnm3755 Před rokem +3

    I’ve started doing this too. They’re so easy to grow! Another tip would be to put them in a tall cup or vase. It helps them stand up straight. You can do the same method for mint roots too. ❤

  • @aprilfoozeler
    @aprilfoozeler Před rokem +13

    Let’s be real, it’s insane how easy it is to grow them. They literally grow like weed (not that kind) 😂

  • @elledasavage3932
    @elledasavage3932 Před rokem +13

    In Japan they leave their green onions uncut and u buy them in these giant long packages. They r so much better then in the states in my opinion

  • @Nomenclatureish
    @Nomenclatureish Před rokem +11

    Racing to rescue my week-old bag from the crisper.

  • @sarahflanagan9345
    @sarahflanagan9345 Před rokem +8

    Tip: Grow tree onions, which are perennial green onions. They will grow as long as the soil isn't frozen. Keep coming back year after year.

    • @sheekaq841
      @sheekaq841 Před rokem

      Do You plant Them in a tree? 😂

    • @sarahflanagan9345
      @sarahflanagan9345 Před rokem +2

      @@sheekaq841 LOL, no. That is just their nickname. These PERENNIAL green onions have different names. Another common name is "Egyptian Walking Onions". They form bubils at the top of the stalk and when they get heavy enough, they fall down and these bubils will set roots in the soil and create new onions. Tree onions are amazing plants.

    • @sheekaq841
      @sheekaq841 Před rokem

      @@sarahflanagan9345 oh, WoW🌺
      That's wonderful 💖

    • @sheekaq841
      @sheekaq841 Před rokem

      ThankYou So Much🙏
      It is VERY MUCH appreciated 💖🌺💖🌺💖🌺

  • @seanadevlin8080
    @seanadevlin8080 Před rokem +34

    In Ireland we call these scallions and it's common to use with home made potatoes “mash” butter and salt.
    Cut them finely mix in your mash add cheese on top , set under heat or let it melt naturally and it's so simple but so nice.
    I like a sausage with mine or if I happen to have cold meet , a slice of ham on the side cold of course works like a dream. “Cheesy champ “ will change your life. ❤ ps before the famine line /or joke comes , educate yourself first.
    The English inforced wheat and fishing laws , then poisoned all we had left and spread famine. But even still under English rule potatoes 🥔 remain a staple of our divided and colonised nation ❤😊❤ And If you like to throw everything in a slow cooker an have a big but cheap family meal...look up Irish stew , u can replace lamb with sausage put everything u fancy in and let it do it's thing. Love from Ireland 🇮🇪

    • @andheartts
      @andheartts Před rokem +3

      Sending love to you and all Irish comrades who bravely fought against imperialism ❤

    • @butterfingers112able
      @butterfingers112able Před rokem

      Yum

    • @OffTheWagons
      @OffTheWagons Před rokem +1

      Potatoes are one of the healthiest foods people assume are unhealthy. High in potassium, fiber, and niacin.

    • @safehouse432
      @safehouse432 Před rokem +3

      ​​@@OffTheWagonst is definitely because they are blaming the wrong thing. Of course it is unhealthy if you fry it or load it in salt, butter, cheese, bacon and/or sour cream.
      Wheat juice would be unhealthy too if I insist on taking a rendered bacon fat chaser with it.

    • @OffTheWagons
      @OffTheWagons Před rokem

      @@safehouse432 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @beteljuice6629
    @beteljuice6629 Před rokem +6

    I've been peeling them forever and being upset with them getting slimy thank you for the tip!

  • @brent6454
    @brent6454 Před rokem +3

    Right on. I've always wanted to try cat hair covered green onions. I'll leave them on the counter from now on.

    • @theshadylady1982
      @theshadylady1982 Před rokem

      Lol. I was just thinking the same. And fruit flies. Ugh.

  • @bembembap
    @bembembap Před rokem +2

    Awww. Where is the part 2?

  • @rick5653
    @rick5653 Před rokem +4

    I put mine in water for two or three days to stimulate the route and then I put them in a pot of dirt and set it on a window that gets son. They just keep growing and I just keep clipping. I chop them up put them in baggies and put them in the freezer. Then I always have fresh chives

  • @ThatBritishHomestead
    @ThatBritishHomestead Před rokem +19

    I’ve never heard of doing this! Awesome!

  • @mavenblue
    @mavenblue Před rokem +6

    If you keep it in water in the fridge, they last a very long time. In my experience, up to a month or more? And I never change the water in the jug (because I forget to check). It does get unpleasant when I remember to clean the jug, so definitely helps to switch out the water regularly. The key is to make sure roots are intact at the bottom. If u chop them off, this doesn’t work. Also, if they get slimy, just rinse thoroughly under tap and peel off the slimy layer and you will find that the under layers are still fresh. You can cook those too but I’d recommend boiling/frying (not for raw garnish) to be safe. If I want to store my shallots/spring onions for longer than 1 month, I just plant them in the garden and harvest when I need. A lot of the times, 1 bunch at the grocery is too much for me to consume within a few weeks and I used to compost these regularly … which is why I now just store these this way.
    Overall, this is a really good “hack” and it’s exciting to see a shorts video on this!

    • @Valchrist1313
      @Valchrist1313 Před rokem +1

      Add a bit of peroxide to the water, will extend it much further.

  • @Rizina
    @Rizina Před rokem +1

    Brilliant!! I've done this with my lettuce and it works! I don't have to rush and consume my lettuce to stop it from spoiling. Now I can have fresh lettuce leaves daily until it's all gone! (PS I buy local lettuce instead of the store bought ones).

  • @TJ-pe3uu
    @TJ-pe3uu Před rokem +18

    I have a separate terracotta pot in my balcony for these. I just put 3-4 bulbs and they last atleast a year. I just use the leaves when i need them, leaving 2-3 leaves intact on the plant for photosynthesis. Works like a charm. Same process for spinach too!

    • @mette5869
      @mette5869 Před rokem

      Sounds good! You don't use the white parts at all?

  • @creatrixZBD
    @creatrixZBD Před rokem +6

    I just grow mine in a pot by the door, way less work, always fresh greens

  • @bradylpetersen
    @bradylpetersen Před rokem +6

    This only works 2-3 times then they have no flavor whatsoever. It’s much better to just plant some green onions. Then you can cut off what you need and let them keep growing.

  • @opalsirius8484
    @opalsirius8484 Před rokem +2

    You should also keep the water just at root level. Letting water cover the white portion is what's making it cloudy, slimy and stinky (because it's rotting). That flat and tall container is great; it would be even better (for the plant) it it weren't see through
    👍🏼

  • @YourCapyBro_windows95_3DPipes

    Cooking green onions as a side is soooo delicious. I love them diced or cooked.
    Thanks for this tip!

  • @lilylynn3439
    @lilylynn3439 Před rokem +27

    I did this, they grew like crazy, but I noticed a slime like resin coming out of the stocks. Maybe don't leave them for a month 😂

    • @Treasure-bl3cn
      @Treasure-bl3cn Před rokem +1

      the one girl in the comment says that she's doing it since the time before covid.

    • @luciahoneybee
      @luciahoneybee Před rokem +1

      ​@@Treasure-bl3cn But I believe that she put them in soil, not water.

    • @dynamicworlds1
      @dynamicworlds1 Před rokem +1

      Just plant them in dirt instead of letting them sit in water.
      Helps the onions get the nutrients they need to stay healthy and fight off any possible infections.

  • @falconlore9666
    @falconlore9666 Před rokem +8

    You need to occasionally put nutrients in the water as well because sun and water are not the only food they need and they will eventually start to yellow. I put a pinch Epsom Salt to my water once a week and I change the water daily. This keeps them green longer and they grow faster

    • @Lamphia
      @Lamphia Před rokem

      Heard water used for boiling eggs has a lot of nutrients for plants, you think that could work too ?

    • @falconlore9666
      @falconlore9666 Před rokem +1

      @@Lamphia haven't heard of that but it makes sense since eggs are porous. I how ever don't know what nutrients are in egg water so I cant say. Epsom Salt adds magnesium and is something you can add like 1 time a month maybe more to watering your house plants and outdoor plants to promote new green growth and make things bushier. It should not be over used. if you plan on keeping the onions long term and never using the whites you can get a little all purpose liquid fertilizer and add a drop to the water after change every few weeks.

  • @maureenmeadows
    @maureenmeadows Před rokem +1

    I live in 8a. I put them in the ground and they pretty much live forever. The flower heads make baby plants from the seeds still on the flower so knock them over into the dirt before they dry out.

  • @sugarlien
    @sugarlien Před rokem +1

    I now prefer to keep the root in the soil, so much better than in water.

  • @nasreenbodo4923
    @nasreenbodo4923 Před rokem +7

    BTW do they need to be in sunlight? I barely get natural light at home

    • @suburbanfarms
      @suburbanfarms Před rokem +1

      Na, direct sunlight will cause bad growth in the water

  • @DiscoChixify
    @DiscoChixify Před rokem +3

    I change the water daily. Any stagnant water is going to breed bacteria and that’s bad for the onions.
    But I want to say that I really appreciate you sharing this hack.
    I also wanted to say that I do this with my celery too in order to keep them fresh for longer. Anything that I can keep on my kitchen counter is far more accessible than it would be in the bottom of my fridge, and that means I’m more likely to use it before it has a chance to go bad.

  • @MagmaCore
    @MagmaCore Před rokem +2

    This explains so much 😭😭. Thank you for this video omg 🧡

  • @pattil7947
    @pattil7947 Před rokem +1

    I leave mine growing in my garden box outside Just a few steps away! TY! for sharing! Aloha! 🤙🌸🥰❤️🙏

  • @minagica
    @minagica Před rokem +3

    I doubt it would grow fast enough for you to never need to buy green onions again. Also: it does need more than just water, it will need nutrients too

  • @lisalove991
    @lisalove991 Před rokem +5

    I swear man I always try doing this during the winter when I can’t grow them outside, and every time my dad sees them wilted he throws them away when I’m gone 😢 it really hurts me lol

  • @PTSDDIARYPARTIIdotcom

    My mom showed me this truck and I absolutely love it! great for home and classroom for the kids! ❤

  • @ValerieFietkau
    @ValerieFietkau Před rokem +2

    Thank you! I pretty much given up on trying to do this in my onions because they always go bad. Thank you so much I'm going to try it again!

  • @azerial
    @azerial Před rokem +5

    Change the water once a week and using fertilizer really helps. I have an ivy that i started from a cutting and it's now water dependent. 😭 Lol

    • @mmmmmmmmaria
      @mmmmmmmmaria Před rokem

      ivy needs really high humidity. mine would always get dust mites and die

    • @azerial
      @azerial Před rokem

      @@mmmmmmmmaria really? I don't think i could kill mine. It's pretty hearty. I hate ivy lol it's just not my jam, but it's pretty i guess

  • @karengayehammat4199
    @karengayehammat4199 Před rokem +3

    I don't like that these can't be washed of all contaminants so even though they're my faves I have to only use the version with skin

    • @brittanyo5182
      @brittanyo5182 Před rokem +3

      Using just water to clean your produce will never wash all contaminants away. Just because you can’t see them, doesn’t mean they aren’t there. Fertilizer, additives for growing, etc.

  • @leexeseul
    @leexeseul Před rokem +2

    or. you can just cut off the bottom and plant it in soil and forget about it.

  • @ElviraSongalla
    @ElviraSongalla Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the tips in my kitchen i always used this in any of my recipes at home we love soup that's why i always take home string onions 🧅

  • @joannc8214
    @joannc8214 Před rokem

    Mine always get bacteria built up when I keep them on the counter. I have the best luck with keeping them in water in the fridge, covered with a plastic bag. Somehow, they continue to regrow. (This is a great way to keep herbs like cilantro and parsley, too!) I’ve planted several green onions outside, too, but I don’t like to walk out to the garden at night because we get skunks and bears.

  • @lucimartinez9263
    @lucimartinez9263 Před rokem +1

    I haven't had that problem with my green onions , although i started growing them after cutting all the green off and it's been growing beautifully ever since , glad im not the only one repurposing them this way ! ♡

    • @katrinascarlet5637
      @katrinascarlet5637 Před rokem

      It's just convenient to walk a few feet and snip them fresh, I miss having fresh rosemary around. Heavy rain killed it since they don't like being too wet for too long.

    • @lucimartinez9263
      @lucimartinez9263 Před rokem

      @@katrinascarlet5637 right?? it's perfect ! And sorry to hear, that happened to my rosemary i have outside , my indoor rosemary is doing alot better , maybe try keeping it indoor by a window , hopefully that helps !

  • @reanimator6217
    @reanimator6217 Před rokem +1

    I use to collect things that look like I could plant something in, during the neighborhood getting ready for trash day when I come home from work. I had an old kids dresser drawer I lined with plastic bags, fill with dirt, and plant the cut bulbs of scallions got from groceries and cooked something. When you let them grow for more than 6 month they get really healthy, and the flowers are edible.

  • @ephexa
    @ephexa Před rokem +1

    Yesss I’ve been getting infinite green onions for a year now I just kept them in a dark cupboard standing up not even in water and they just kept growing and growing, definitely gonna try the water technique tho

  • @SevgiSezen
    @SevgiSezen Před rokem +1

    I keep my green onion next to my window so they can get enough of sunlight and of course I change water at least twice a week for a fresh cold water.
    Love fresh herbs and plants from your window 😍

  • @lanewilson2595
    @lanewilson2595 Před rokem

    One of my staples
    Thank you for this tip

  • @ytl9558
    @ytl9558 Před rokem +2

    I just trim them down to the white parts and do exactly this until new greens grow about 5cm tall. Then I replant them in a pot of vegetable soil or garden bed.

  • @polgara1573
    @polgara1573 Před rokem +2

    i also plant the root ball and it regrows and gives me more all summer

  • @purpgodthelilspazz
    @purpgodthelilspazz Před rokem

    Omg thank you! 😂

  • @CeeCeeG
    @CeeCeeG Před rokem

    They also make great decor. Looks nice on the counter.

  • @karenbenavente1124
    @karenbenavente1124 Před rokem

    Wow theyre so beautiful

  • @TheDutchDutchess373
    @TheDutchDutchess373 Před rokem +1

    It Works with multiple veggies..I do the same! TFS♡

  • @sarajanesmith3892
    @sarajanesmith3892 Před rokem

    Thanks for the cooking tip!

  • @IrisBlue93
    @IrisBlue93 Před rokem

    You just saved me money 😂 I buy a lot of green onions, this is soo going to help me 🎉

  • @INOOR777
    @INOOR777 Před rokem +2

    Literally have the water just above the roots. Fresh water ideally not from the tap. And you can collect rain water to water indoor plants and succulents.

  • @jammonper
    @jammonper Před rokem

    Ive been doing this for years, as well. It makes a difference.

  • @B3Gardening
    @B3Gardening Před rokem

    Will have to try your way. Thanks for sharing

  • @pinkcashmere1908
    @pinkcashmere1908 Před 2 měsíci

    Great tips! Thanks!🎉🎉🎉❤❤

  • @rose8662
    @rose8662 Před rokem

    Thank you. So practical!

  • @busyrand
    @busyrand Před rokem

    Great tips! I've been doing this, and these tips are just what I need...

  • @BhaiyaGamingTX
    @BhaiyaGamingTX Před rokem

    Great video. Great tips. I use green onions a lot and this along w all sorts of “grow your own ___” is always interesting and informative 💯

  • @Mia-cc9bm
    @Mia-cc9bm Před 8 měsíci

    Great tip!

  • @ronniewilliz153
    @ronniewilliz153 Před rokem +1

    I've been trying to watch a vid for ten minutes and I keep getting distracted by shorts

  • @acetrace4173
    @acetrace4173 Před rokem

    I'm going to try this. Thanks 👍

  • @merbearlorelei
    @merbearlorelei Před rokem

    I found that if you cut them down to the white-ish part, there's only so much energy left in the green onion to grow more, and they'll get gradually more and more slim, so you gotta toss them out.
    I might try this method actually. Thank you!

  • @JESUSISLORD7777
    @JESUSISLORD7777 Před rokem

    THANK YOU SIS FOR SHARING WITH US ❤️MUCH BLESSINGS FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY 🙏🏽

  • @traciecordova5809
    @traciecordova5809 Před rokem

    Thanks for the great info

  • @mayarada2059
    @mayarada2059 Před rokem

    Absolutely great idea .

  • @Natasha-dn2ld
    @Natasha-dn2ld Před rokem

    EXCELLENT advice thank you! Much love from 🇬🇧

  • @sallysorrentino4013
    @sallysorrentino4013 Před rokem

    Thanx for the tips

  • @denicelaight7519
    @denicelaight7519 Před rokem

    Learn something New everyday i do‼️👍🏻 Thank you I need more of these videos👍🏻

  • @isabellanelson6272
    @isabellanelson6272 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing this information with us

  • @iahelcathartesaura3887

    I do this with regular white, yellow and red whole-sized onions. Growing in pots in my backyard in organic soil. They're so fresh, nutritious & tasty. I go outside & cut whatever I need with scissors every time I want to eat some of the green stalks, almost every day! 😀👍🌱

  • @In.the.darkness_there_is_light

    Wow. Going to go buy some and try again!

  • @HadassahPlaits28
    @HadassahPlaits28 Před rokem

    Thanks for the tip

  • @aawrnnc
    @aawrnnc Před rokem

    Thank you so much for sharing this handy tip!!!!

  • @shonnyogunfiditimi7694

    Thanks for posting.

  • @skinbeautyproducts1998

    I was just thinking of this yesterday. I remember seeing it on Instagram last year

  • @tomevans4402
    @tomevans4402 Před rokem

    Got to try this

  • @Artifying
    @Artifying Před rokem

    This video reminded me to change the water on some other propagated I have. Thanks for that!

  • @Emche826
    @Emche826 Před rokem

    You can also plant them in soil and they'll grow back every year. I still have some from last year

  • @sweetcookie828
    @sweetcookie828 Před rokem

    Great tips

  • @Victoria-ef4ih
    @Victoria-ef4ih Před rokem +1

    Just plant them in a pot.. you'll have them for months healthy and fresh..they’ll continue to grow more even if you cut them.