June 26, 2024

VIDEO: How to Grow Herbs for FREE From The Grocery Store


A truly free way to getting plants from the most unsuspecting place – the grocery store. This isn’t a gimmick, and it isn’t clickbait, it truly works and I will show you how to do it too through the simple method of propagation.
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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Grow Herbs for FREE From The Grocery Store

  1. We tried this with some herbs from a grocery franchise in our area. We cut them and tried to make them look like yours and we agreed they looked good. We planted them in some Jiffy peat pellets and water them. We put them near a window that gets afternoon sun where we started our seedlings last year.
    They are looking sad and only the sage seems like it has hope.

  2. Going to try this again, but my cuttings all die. Worse, these dang grocery stores would rather throw stuff out, saying they 'have to, store policy,' rather than give them to people. Grocery stores care nothing about conservation and waste:(( Subscriber from Florida

  3. No explanation of what to do next. After they are immersed in honey and planted then what? How much water and light? How long before you transplant?

  4. I put a rosemary cutting in water, and once it rooted, I planted it in an empty grape tomato container–the dome shaped ones with the saucer-looking bottoms. It's doing great!

  5. Honey…… now that is a pro tip! great stuff. I have been watching a lot of gardening stuff. also mushrooms stuff. and its all about nutrition. I wonder always why not chuck some raw sugar in there. honey was a great tip

  6. Do you have a followup video for these cuttings? This is the first time I've seen honey can be used for propagation so I'm just curious to know if you had a success doing so. For me I would just use water to propagate those herbs and they would root fine. I have found rooting hormone doesn't do better for me so far.

  7. I work at a place that sells potted flowers, vegetables, and herbs. That being said, I am not in charge of their care, hence they wilt and I get all the unsellable rejects or at least the peat/perlite mixture if the plant is unsalvageable.

  8. My local grocery store throws organic fresh herbs out by the handful every day and they give it to the local food banks! I never pay for herbs! Your videos are so informative

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