Grow Veggies For Free: 16 Zero Cost Hacks To Grow Your Own Food

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  1. Have more peppers

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Cut the pepper and collect its seeds in a bowl. Take a pot, fill it with potting soil, spread the seeds, water well and place it in a place with indirect light. The seeds will germinate in a few weeks.

  1. Tomato slices

Here’s a simple trick to growing succulent tomatoes at home. Slice fresh tomatoes a quarter-inch thick and lay them on top of the container. Cover the slices with a thin layer of soil, spray some water to moisten the surface, and wait – you will soon have new tomato plants!

  1. Onion sprouts

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You’ve probably seen onions grow a little sprout when they’re in storage. All you have to do is plant it in the ground to have fresh green onions. Don’t bury it too deep. Water well and place it where it receives partial sun.

  1. Grow lemon in a cup

Next time you squeeze fresh lemons into your food, simply toss a few lemon seeds into a cup, along with some potting mix. Water well, and keep everything on the kitchen counter or on the windowsill. You will soon have a new plant in a few weeks.

  1. Worry

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Dried marigold flowers contain seeds, which you can use to start a new plant. Rub the dried flowers with your hands over the planting bed or pot. Marigold petals and the seeds they contain will drop and sprout soon! If there are too many of them, thin them out or transplant them to other places.

  1. Bittermelon

bitter melon is also a great option for starting a new plant. You can either cut it, remove the seeds and sow them, or plant the bitter melon whole in a pot. This way you will get many seedlings.

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If you’re too lazy to do both things, toss the bitter watermelon where you want it to grow – you’ll soon see plenty of plants growing, thin them out, and save a few stronger ones.

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