Celery from Kitchen Scraps: A Simple Gardening Hack

Don’t toss your celery base—turn it into a fresh new plant.

Cut off the stalks and place the root end in a shallow dish of water.

Keep it on a sunny windowsill and change the water every couple of days.

Within a week, new shoots and tiny roots will begin to grow.

Once strong enough, transplant it into a pot or garden bed with nutrient-rich soil.

Water regularly to keep the soil moist but not soggy.

In a few weeks, you’ll have crisp new celery stalks to harvest.

This simple hack saves money and makes gardening fun right from your kitchen.