Don't you just hate it when your onions in the bottom of the pantry start to sprout and you have to put them in the compost bin or worse.
God forbid...throw them out? There goes your hard earned money into the bin.
Well, not anymore!
Now, you can count it as a blessing. It is just nature giving you a head start on growing more!
Did you know you can grow multiple onions from sprouted onions like those pictured above? I am going to show you how.
First, you will cut the bottom off, just like you would if you were peeling it to eat or cook with (See pic above). Just sit this in a small dish for a couple of days to dry out. Then it will be ready to put into potting soil. You will plant it root side down (opposite direction of the picture). Each onion bottom should produce 2-3 sprouts.
Next, peel the onion of its dry outer skin, just like normal. I put mine in the compost bin, you do what you wish with yours. I don't judge.
Then, pull back the layers very carefully, to reveal the sprouts. You may use the outer layers to eat or cook with as so long as they are not yellow or 'mushy' soft to the touch. I was able to salvage 1/2 a quart sized, zippered storage bag of diced onions from the 2 onions I started with.
TA DA! Super easy!
Out of the 2 onions donated by my lovely daughter for this growing experiment, I was able to start 7 sprouts and 2 onion bottoms. Remember, each onion bottom should produce 2-3 sprouts each!