Taynylei Plant-ery

Taynylei Plant-ery We seek to inspire people to take back control of their food supply by growing their own produce. Together, let’s grow a greener, more connected world!
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Taynylei Plantery is on a mission to inspire and empower communities to grow their own food and create sustainable green spaces.
🌱We Offer Organic seeds, plants, produce, and professional garden services tailored to homes, schools, and businesses.🌍Every purchase and partnership supports local school gardens and community initiatives.

Basil-You can regrow basil by putting the basil stems with leaf nodes in a glass of water and placing them in a sunny sp...
10/02/2025

Basil-You can regrow basil by putting the basil stems with leaf nodes in a glass of water and placing them in a sunny spot. Wait for the roots to grow about 2 inches long and then transfer them in pots.

Romaine lettuce-You can regrow romaine lettuce from the bottom of the stump. Just put the romaine lettuce stumps in half inch of water for a few days. Refill water if the water level is below half inch. When new leaves start to regrow, you can transfer and plant them in soil.

Garlic-You can regrow garlic sprouts from a single garlic clove. Just place the sprouted garlic cloves in a glass with little water and wait for the shoots to grow taller. Alternatively, you can plant garlic cloves directly in the soil.

Celery-You can regrow celery by cutting off the base of the celery and placing it in a bowl of warm water in a sunny spot. The new leaves in the middle of the base will begin to grow and thicken in 5 to 7 days. Then you can transfer it to a pot with soil.

Ginger-You can regrow ginger by soaking ginger chunks overnight in water and then transferring them in a pot with soil in a warm and sunny place.

Sweet Potato-You can regrow sweet potato by placing it in a jar of water in direct sunlight and letting it sprout. Then plant the well-rooted sprouts in soil.

It’s October and Fall is here! At this time of year, plants are beginning to enter their winter dormancy period. October...
10/01/2025

It’s October and Fall is here! At this time of year, plants are beginning to enter their winter dormancy period. October is also the month for sowing and planting crops that don’t mind the winter cold: broad beans, spring cabbages, garlic, onion sets, root vegetables, broccoli, leafy greens like kale, chard, spinach lettuce, and rhubarb. If you have a small greenhouse or any other form of season extension you can also push your summer crops a little further.

Figs from the backyard garden.
07/21/2025

Figs from the backyard garden.

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Monroe, LA

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+13186005656

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