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Grow Your Groceries

40 Hacks for Growing Plants from Supermarket Foods

Hardcover
$21.99 US
5-13/16"W x 7-9/16"H | 20 oz | 24 per carton
On sale Sep 15, 2026 | 192 Pages | 9798217312863

¿Alguna vez te preguntaste si se pueden cultivar plantas a partir de los alimentos que compras? Este libro te muestra cómo hacerlo.

Descubre 40 trucos sencillos y divertidos que puedes probar sin necesidad de experiencia previa en jardinería. ¡Solo necesitas un alféizar y un recipiente reciclado!

Cultiva tomateras a partir de rodajas de tomate. Recolecta semillas de fresa para tener un sinfín de plantas. Cosecha hojas de ensalada a partir de hojas de remolacha. Divide bolsitas de té para obtener manzanilla en flor. Cultiva mazorcas frescas a partir de granos de maíz palomero.

¡Y no tires las semillas de melón ni los recortes de cebolleta! Guárdalos para cultivar nuevas plantas y aprovechar al máximo tu comida.

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Grow Your Groceries shows you how.

Discover 40 simple, fun hacks to try – no gardening experience needed, just a windowsill and a recycled container.

Raise tomato plants from tomato slices. Collect strawberry seeds for endless strawberry plants. Pick salad leaves from beetroot tops. Split teabags for flowering chamomile. Grow fresh cobs from popcorn kernels.

So don’t throw away your melon seeds and spring onion trimmings, save them to grow new plants instead!
Simon Akeroyd was brought up in a family of professional cooks but discovered at an early age that he preferred growing food to cooking it. He has written for numerous gardening magazines, including the monthly "Allotment Gardener" pages for Grow Your Own magazine. He was previously a garden manager for the Royal Horticultural Society, and has worked at both RHS Wisley and Harlow Carr. He also worked for the BBC as a horticultural researcher and producer. He has an allotment in Surrey and is an avid beekeeper. His books include Shrubs and Small Trees, Lawns and Ground Cover, and Grow Your Own Fruit. View titles by Simon Akeroyd

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¿Alguna vez te preguntaste si se pueden cultivar plantas a partir de los alimentos que compras? Este libro te muestra cómo hacerlo.

Descubre 40 trucos sencillos y divertidos que puedes probar sin necesidad de experiencia previa en jardinería. ¡Solo necesitas un alféizar y un recipiente reciclado!

Cultiva tomateras a partir de rodajas de tomate. Recolecta semillas de fresa para tener un sinfín de plantas. Cosecha hojas de ensalada a partir de hojas de remolacha. Divide bolsitas de té para obtener manzanilla en flor. Cultiva mazorcas frescas a partir de granos de maíz palomero.

¡Y no tires las semillas de melón ni los recortes de cebolleta! Guárdalos para cultivar nuevas plantas y aprovechar al máximo tu comida.

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Grow Your Groceries shows you how.

Discover 40 simple, fun hacks to try – no gardening experience needed, just a windowsill and a recycled container.

Raise tomato plants from tomato slices. Collect strawberry seeds for endless strawberry plants. Pick salad leaves from beetroot tops. Split teabags for flowering chamomile. Grow fresh cobs from popcorn kernels.

So don’t throw away your melon seeds and spring onion trimmings, save them to grow new plants instead!

Author

Simon Akeroyd was brought up in a family of professional cooks but discovered at an early age that he preferred growing food to cooking it. He has written for numerous gardening magazines, including the monthly "Allotment Gardener" pages for Grow Your Own magazine. He was previously a garden manager for the Royal Horticultural Society, and has worked at both RHS Wisley and Harlow Carr. He also worked for the BBC as a horticultural researcher and producer. He has an allotment in Surrey and is an avid beekeeper. His books include Shrubs and Small Trees, Lawns and Ground Cover, and Grow Your Own Fruit. View titles by Simon Akeroyd