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Get Two Uses From Your CeleryOne interesting thing I have found in doing this is the difference of purchasing celery that is just regular or organic. Interestingly the stem that was organic its water stayed cleaner and fresher whereas the regular insecticides does get brownish and will spoil quickly if not refreshed soon enough. I found this very interesting and certainly answered a lot of my questions concerning the stuff that they spray on our foods and put into our livestock! Source: I started doing this about 30 years ago when life was at best frugal. Even then though I started teaching my children the benefits of organic gardening and preserving and reusing wherever possible. By Esther from Yellowknife, NT, Canada Feedback About This Post:RE: Get Two Uses From Your CeleryEXCELLENT! Thank you for this wise gardening tip! Post By Pat Magroine (Guest Post) RE: Get Two Uses From Your CeleryThanks for the great tip. I love to see things grow and will definitely try this great idea. I also wanted to share my celery use tip with you! I cut the stalks off for eating and take the bottom, usually about 3" thick, and use it to make the most beautiful cabbage roses, just dip lightly in your favorite rose colored folk art paint or paints, your choice, and press onto surface to make beautiful roses. We did our kick boards on the staircase in our dining room. They really are pretty. Natalie from SK Canada Post by Nallorey RE: Get Two Uses From Your CeleryThat is great to know! I don't often use celery, but when I do, I'll give this a try. If nothing else it will provide healthy, pesticide free greens for my little flock of pet birds Post by chriself RE: Get Two Uses From Your CeleryWow, Thanks for the Celery information. I knew you could plant the root end of green onions, but wasn't aware you could do it with Celery. I'll try this with my next purchase. Post By Danialle (Guest Post) |
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