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#1. Grown potatoes: Both normal and sweet potatoes that have grown shouldn't be disposed of. Rather, place them in some dirt or in water and let them turn into a perfectly beautiful potato plant.

#2. Celery and Lettuce stumps: Simply put them in water and in a couple days you'll see that they're growing back! Simply recollect to change the water every now and then.

#3. Carrot tops: Yes, you can keep that carrot top and place it in water and the carrot will begin growing and developing roots. When it grows a decent measure of roots, transplant it in a pot or in the ground and soon enough you'll have the capacity to utilize it once more. You can rehash this procedure commonly!

#4. Spring Onion stumps: Leave the bottoms in a container of water (recollect to change the water now and again) and simply clip the tops - you'll never come up short on green onions!

#5. Pineapple tops: While this takes longer than the others above, you can really regrow a pineapple plant from the crown of the pineapple!

#6. Apple peels: apply a new peel to the eyes for 10 minutes to lessen the dark circles or, then again, mix in a pot with some sugar and cinnamon for a scrumptious tea.

#7. Citrus skins: Chop and place around your home and cultivate and make the most of their creepy crawly repulsing capacities, add to a smoothie for some additional fiber or hurl them in your waste transfer to give it a crisp citrusy aroma.

#8. Banana skins: Rub on your skin to assuage creepy crawly nibbles, rashes and psoriasis. Abandon some in the greenhouse as irritation repellant, use as a characteristic shine for shoes and silver, and even add them to boneless meat dishes to keep the meat from drying out!

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