JEFFREY MIZE, Columbian staff writer
Grow Your Own Food. Indoors, All Year Round. Become More Self Sufficient & Less Dependent on the Corporate Power Structure by Growing Your Own Nutrient Dense Fo…
Growing coffee indoors produces only enough beans for a single cup. But growing tea plants in the garden can provide enough leaves to keep your kettle whistling year-round.
When the climate is not suitable for the plant, you could get away with a hydroponic system. That is easily done by purchasing an AeroGarden; It is a plug and play hydroponic system that has been proven to grow plants rapidly, to allow you to grow indoors all year-long, or to get a ...
It’s normal for outdoor buds to be a bit more leafy than the same strain grown indoors. It’s easy to tell when no white hairs are left when the cannabis buds are bright purple! In this ready-to-harvest plant, the buds didn’t change color, but all the leaves turned purple. Some...
To know how to grow tomatoes indoors, clickhere 6. Plant Tomatoes Deep in the Soil Best tomatoes are planted deeply! Plant them after filling one-third of the pot with soil and continue adding it until the plant is half covered. Pluck out the bottom leaves, as you ...
Garden To Table Grow Harvest Whole Food in Apartments Kids and Garden SPRING ONION Spring Onion is easy to start. We grew them in both liquid and soil mediums. ROOTING ONION There are many methods to grow spring onion, but we preferred to see roots first before planting. First, we choos...
We’ve all seen the videos that give us so-called “hacks” in life. They are meant to save us time and money or another surprising benefit. Gardening is a slow endeavor. While it may seem tempting to find a shortcut, many food hacks don’t live up to their viral status. ...
If you have the space it is best to plant your seeds early in the year (Jan/Feb) and nurture the seedlings indoors or under glass. This will give you a good head start on the growing season. Your plants can then be put outside (or even better in a greenhouse) once the threat of...
Growing Mango Tree Indoors Well, if you thinking about growing mango tree indoors, then it is not possible. You can, of course, keep it as a foliage plant but it will not flourish and bear any fruits.