Monday, December 3, 2012

Blogging For Ideas Can Be Fun

Blogging For Garden Ideas can be fun and I stumbled across an amazing idea on the Internet. I was searching for a green onion relish recipe when I spotted a sub-head “Regrow Your Green Onions On Your Windowsill” . Now that stopped me in my tracks. I am presently experimenting with regrowing green onions outdoors by using the left over root base after chopping off the green leaves for a salad. This works by snipping off about half an inch of the white end of the onions and sticking them into a bucket of basic soil. They are starting to push up green stems from the core of the original onions but the process is slow and the plants don’t look too happy. However, the writer of this blog claims there is an easier process to quickly reproduce a clutch of green onions. In the writer’s words…”Pop your scallions in a glass of water and they clearly begin to grow. I chopped off some green onions and stuck them root-down in a Mason jar above my sink. I topped off the water once or twice when I saw that it had mostly evaporated, but other than that I did nothing” The blogger goes on to say that she was surprised to see how fast they grew. Within a day or two there was fresh growth, and within a week they had 3-4 inches of fresh green onion on top. She then snipped a handful of leaves to mix with scrambled eggs. Within days there was more new growth. She’s wondering how long a person can keep a set growing. Some of my knowledgeable readers must have experimented with this idea. Contact me at msostler@telus.net so that we can share your successes…or even your failures, as growing food plants is a continual learning process.

A Clutch Of Chicken Lovers will be making an appearance at City Council in late January to present our case for the approval of a Poultry By-law in Campbell River. We need your support to join us at City Hall so mark the calendars for January 22nd and if there is a change we’ll post the time and date in the local papers. Most communities on Vancouver Island now have poultry bylaws. Major cities around the world have similar bylaws and it’s about time we joined the flock.