Man Places 4 Tomatoes Slices In A Pot Of Soil, A Few Day Later The Results Were Stunning
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A man accidently left his tomatoes a little too long, so they started to go ripe in his fridge. So, what did he do with them? Did he just throw them out? No. What this man did was slightly strange, but also incredibly stunning.
Overripe tomatoes are something you defiantly don’t want to eat. But that doesn’t mean you have to let them go to waste. What if there was a way to get a little something extra out of your wasted food? This little trick is simple, quick, and anyone can do it. It’ll give your overripe tomatoes a whole new lease on life!

What happens after this neat little DIY will make you think twice before throwing away food.
Instead of throwing away the overripe tomatoes, you can actually grow some more tomatoes using the seeds in the overripe tomatoes.
If you’re interested in doing this neat little trick at home all you need is:
Soil,
A ripe tomato
A flower pot.
It’s really that simple!

So, you cut the tomato into slices and put them into a large sized plant pot filled halfway up with soil. Then, simply place the slices two by two and then covers the tomato slices with the soil, before gently patting down on the top soil.
Once you’re done with that all you have to do is put the flowerpot somewhere warm, and somewhere it’ll catch the sun. If you have a greenhouse, that would be the ideal place for the flower pot.
Then you leave the flower pot for a week.
A week later, all should be ready. When you check your flower pot you should be able to see green sprouts popping out of the soil. This is a great sign because it means you’re on your way to growing some lovely, delicious, and homegrown tomatoes.
Talk about sustainable living!
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