If you’ve ever had an onion in your pantry that started sprouting, you might have thought it was past its prime. However, those sprouts are actually a sign that the onion is ready to begin a new life. In this guide, we’ll explore a creative and effective method for regrowing onions from these sprouts, giving you the chance to enjoy fresh, home-grown onions. Let’s dive into this unconventional but rewarding gardening technique.
1. Assess the Sprouting Onion
The first step in regrowing your onion is to assess its condition. Look for any signs of rot or damage. If the onion has sprouted and the green tips are starting to rot or appear mushy, you should remove these parts. These damaged sections can introduce rot to the healthy parts of the onion. Trim them off carefully to avoid spreading any potential rot.
Next, examine how many sprouts are coming from the onion.
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