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How to Regrow Celery at Home from Scraps – No Garden Needed

Celery is not just a crunchy addition to your favorite recipes; it’s also a vegetable that can be easily regrown from scraps right in the comfort of your own home. Whether you have a green thumb or not, regrowing celery is a simple and rewarding process that requires minimal effort and resources. In this guide, we’ll take you through the step-by-step process of regrowing celery first in water and then transplanting it into soil, all within containers.

Materials Needed:

Fresh Celery: Purchase a bunch of celery from your local grocery store or farmer’s market. Look for one with healthy, crisp stalks.

Containers: Choose containers with drainage holes for both the water and soil stages. This could be glass jars, plastic containers, or any recycled vessel that can hold water.

Water: Use clean, room temperature water for the initial regrowth stage.

Potting Mix: Opt for a well-draining potting mix for the soil stage.

Sunlight: Find a sunny spot in your home where the celery can receive adequate sunlight.

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