Don’t Throw It, Grow It, 2nd Edition

68 Windowsill Plants from Kitchen Scraps

Contributors

By Deborah Peterson

By Millicent Selsam

Foreword by Laurelynn G. Martin

Foreword by Byron E. Martin

Formats and Prices

On Sale
Feb 17, 2026
Page Count
160 pages
Publisher
Storey
ISBN-13
9798897080106

Price

$9.99

Price

$12.99 CAD

Format

Format:

  1. ebook $9.99 $12.99 CAD
  2. Trade Paperback $14.99 $19.99 CAD

Don’t throw out your kitchen scraps—grow them! With clear illustrations and step-by-step instructions, this innovative guide shows you how to cultivate 68 common shoots, seeds, pits, roots, and tubers that might otherwise end up in the compost bin.
 
Why throw away your food scraps when you could grow them into thriving plants? From carrots to caraway seeds and avocados to almonds, have fun transforming fruits, nuts, herbs, spices, and more into houseplants. Dozens of foods have pits, seeds, and roots waiting to be rescued from the compost bin and brought back to life on your windowsill. Planted and nurtured, the shiny pomegranate seeds left over from breakfast and the piece of neglected gingerroot in your refrigerator will grow into healthy, vigorous houseplants. With these 68 kitchen experiments, you’ll be amazed at the gardening possibilities hidden in the foods you eat. 

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Deborah Peterson

Deborah Peterson

About the Author

Deborah Peterson, a founder of the Rare Pit & Plant Council and the editor of their newsletter The Pits for 25 years, has contributed to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden Handbooks and lectured extensively on gardening with pits, among other gardening topics. Peterson landscaped and designed many gardens and private parks in New York City and Massachusetts.
 

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