Fast Labs: Accelerating lab deployment for the bio-revolution

For now it holds a mini fridge and record player.

That should be about this tall..These onions re-grow really easily, so don’t worry about it too much, just eyeball it!

Fast Labs: Accelerating lab deployment for the bio-revolution

This batch had already been growing for about a week and had already been harvested once.I just decided on a whim to share this fun idea with you so that’s why you can see that the old parts had started to dry out already.. Place your green onions in a glass of cool water, filling it up so that it just covers the white parts of the onion.. And that’s it!No fertilizers or rooting hormone needed for this!

Fast Labs: Accelerating lab deployment for the bio-revolution

Place the glass on a counter near a window and watch in amazement at how fast they grow!.Within a few days you’ll have something that looks like this:.

Fast Labs: Accelerating lab deployment for the bio-revolution

The pieces that you cut off will start with dry out so that they aren’t taking any energy from the new shoots and the roots will grow like crazy!.

Change the water out every 2 or 3 days to keep things fresh and happy and harvest your green onions whenever you need them for a salad or a recipe.. Once you have a good root system going, you can go ahead and plant them in your garden or in a pot on the patio if you like and if it’s the right time of year!Never expected that would happen without the use of a sledgehammer..

So it wasn’t exactly what I envisioned, but my little house scarf still helps to Fallify this little corner and looks pretty snazzy while doing so.. And it distracts nicely from the plastic floors and 1974 range too!I’m starting to work on some of my Fall decorating to get ready for all the fun Fall parties coming up.Not like I was in August, messing around with Halloween crafts and stuff, but the real, serious, nitty gritty type of Fall decorating.

Yes, this is serious business!.Well, I was starting to lay out my plans for our Fall mudroom, and I didn’t quite know what I was going to do.