Many of the most commonly used herbs in the kitchen are easily grown indoors including basil, chives, dill, parsley, and ...
There’s a special kind of satisfaction that comes from sipping a hot cup of tea made from leaves you grew, harvested, and ...
Can you grow vegetables indoors? Sprawling pumpkin vines and trailing cucumber plants may be too large for indoor growing, ...
Embarking on the journey of gardening by starting seeds indoors is both exciting and rewarding. However, the key to success lies in understanding the optimal timing based on your hardiness zone. As a ...
Winter has a way of slowing everything down. Outside, the world seems frozen, the soil hard as concrete, and the promise of ...
As temperatures cool, the robust harvest keeps tables full of fresh greens as other types of vegetables soon fade away. An indoor herb garden is a great “first garden” as it is less challenging than a ...
Pour 1 box of Coarse Kosher or Sea Salt in a roaster pan. Layer fresh herbs on top. Place in oven at 250◦ until herbs are ...
Grow lights are worth it. Relying on sunlight can result in weak, leggy plants. Starting plants indoors can give you access to more interesting cultivars while saving you money. Here are seed-starting ...
Bringing fresh flavor to your meals is simple with an indoor garden. You can easily grow herbs and even small vegetables, regardless of the size of your space. Options range from simple pots for a ...
Low light isn’t the only concern when starting seeds in January. Also consider the size of your indoor growing area and how ...
April 1 is the start of the indoor gardening season in Alaska. It should be a month or so earlier, but trying to convince every Alaska gardener to install and use some sort of growing light system is ...