How to Grow Onion Bulbs in a Glass of Water By Peter Timm, eHow Contributor updated: February 1, 2011
Growing onion bulbs in a glass of water is a great way to extend the usefulness of your onion. Instead of using your onion as an ingredient for only one meal, you can re-grow several times -- if the onion is cooperating. All you need is a glass of water and the lower half of a green onion bulb. Re-growing your onions can give you a maximum use from a single vegetable, using the green onion tops to flavor your recipes.
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
Things You'll Need:
- Small glass or dish
- Knife
- Green onion
- 1Cut off the bottom of your green onion, leaving approximately 1 inch from the bottom. When you cut your onion, leave the small roots on the bottom of the bulb intact.
- 2Fill your glass or dish with enough water to cover the roots of the bulb. Place the bulb into the water with the roots down and the top emerging over the surface of the water.
- 3Place the glass in a location where it will receive lots of sunlight, such as a windowsill. Keep the bulb supplied with water and allow it to grow for approximate two weeks. At that time, you may cut off the growth and repeat the process.
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