Check out the Tasty One-Stop Shop for cookbooks, aprons, hats, and more at TastyShop.com: http://bit.ly/2mEBY0eHere is what you'll need!How To Regrow Fruit From Your KitchenNEED:StrawberryRaspberryTomatoLemonOrangeAvocadoPineappleMason jars or cupsToothpicksAll-purpose or seed-starting soilStrawberriesRemove seeds from strawberry with a toothpick.Rinse the seeds off so no fruit is left on them then let them dry off completely.Fill a container almost all the way with all-purpose or seed-starting soil and flick the seeds into it.Cover seeds with ¼ inch of soil.Spray water on seeds, repeat every other dayLeave seeds in sunlightWatch for seeds to sprout.Transfer to soil once sprouts grow their third leavesRaspberriesRemove seeds from strawberry with a toothpick or by mashing a raspberry through a strainer.Rinse the seeds off so no fruit is left on them then let them dry off completely.Fill a container almost all the way with all-purpose or seed-starting soil and flick the seeds into it.Cover seeds with ¼ inch of soil.Spray water on seeds, repeat every other dayLeave seeds in sunlightTransfer to soil once sprouts grow their third leavesTomatoesSlice tomato into thirds horizontally.Take any of the thirds and place them in a cup or jar filled ¾ of the way with all-purpose soil.Cover the last fourth with soil to cover the tomato.Moisten soil considerably and leave in direct sunlightSpray water on seeds, repeat every other dayWatch for seeds to sprout!CitrusSlice citrus in half and remove seeds.Rinse seeds off but do not allow to dryFill a container ¾ of the way with all-purpose or seed-starting soil. Rinse the seeds off so no fruit is left on them then let them dry off completely.Fill a container ¾ of the way with all-purpose or seed-starting soil. Leave seeds in a warm place (on a refrigerator or near a water heater)Spray water on seeds, repeat every other dayWatch for seeds to sprout!AvocadoSlice an avocado in half and remove the seed.Rinse the seed off and allow to dry.Poke toothpicks in 3 sides of the seed.Place seed in a glass of water, relying on the toothpicks to hold it up so that only the bottom quarter of the seed is in the water (pointed end should be facing up out of the water). Change water once a weekRoots should form in about 2-3 weeks.Transfer to Soil once roots reach about 2-3 inchesPineappleSlice the crown of a pineapple off so that there is as little fruit attached as possible.Pluck the leaves off so that about 5 inches of the crown is bare.Leave crown in a sunny spot to dry for 2-7 daysPlace seed in a glass of water, relying on the toothpicks to hold it up so that only the bottom quarter of the seed is in the water (pointed end should be facing up out of the water). Change water once a weekRoots should form in about 2-3 weeks.Transfer to Soil once roots reach about 2-3 inchesCheck us out on Facebook! - facebook.com/buzzfeedtastyMUSICLicensed via Audio NetworkVIDEORed tomatoesmgost/Getty ImagesA strawberry plant blossoms and berries emergeLouie Schwartzberg/Getty ImagesCreated by https://www.buzzfeed.com/bfmp/videos/13856