Regrowing Onion From Scraps! It works!

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Regrowing Onion From Scraps! It works!
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Hi friends, here are photos of my experiment with regrowing onion bottoms. They did grow back and I used  the leaf blades for cooking or  you can add to salads and soups. I separated the plants , as you can see in the pictures, there are multiple plants emerging from one onion scrap. They eventually grew onions, but were small, about the size of a kiwi fruit. This is because they had already produced full grown onions before. The second season or second year onions generally stay small as the plant focus more on seed production. 
It was a fun experiment and neat to see them grow back. This would make a fun project to do with kids! Thanks for stopping by and happy steeming! 
Misilla

PS. Some of the photos were screenshots from my Instagram account. ![IMG_2525.JPG](https://steemitimages.com/DQmec5NReiJjrgk96gGMdtKbEdutNUgbrVaC28fYqVXphRo/IMG_2525.JPG)![IMG_4395.PNG](https://steemitimages.com/DQmanRFpWGWNC2y3afkKPwczVYupE3fwuX8GdcU9G7sm9P9/IMG_4395.PNG)![IMG_4400.PNG](https://steemitimages.com/DQmXqCNYt2r9bR24Pdg7UHnmGzfJnTiM5jXc3gDxLpT4FgX/IMG_4400.PNG)![IMG_2526.JPG](https://steemitimages.com/DQmdCe3k9dVibFbcmFogKQsDVtnePFZVQK3iteHqTD1XLLx/IMG_2526.JPG)
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