Gardener Tests Regrowing Vegetables
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Gardener tests whether you can regrow scraps from store-bought veggies to make a full garden

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Gardener tests whether you can regrow scraps from store-bought veggies to make a full garden.
James Prigioni put viral videos to the test in a real garden with some impressive results.
The one whole onion he planted turned into five onions.
The carrot tops grew some long, thin carrots expanding out from the center.
James Prigioni's mom taught him to grow potatoes from the eyes or sprouts.
He says he loves how easy tomatoes are to grow.
He has been replanting vegetables since he was a kid.
He's been doing the same kind of replanting with onions, carrots, tomatoes and beets.
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