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Keep reading to learn how to grow lettuce in your garden, whether it’s big or small, outdoors or indoors. We’ll also talk about the different kinds of leafy greens you can plant and offer simple tips on creating a sustainable home garden. Getting to Know Lettuce Lettuce and other leafy...
Admin note: This post first appeared on my blog in January of 2017. I have updated the post to add more information and photos and also added a few new ways to grow onions indoors. I’ have also included a printable project card and a video for you to enjoy. Would you like a remind...
3-4 weeks before you expect your garden soil to be workable, start seeds indoors for lettuces, mustard greens, spinach, arugula, kale, collards, and Swiss chard. Or, buy transplants in time to plant outdoors when soil can be worked. As soon as soil can be worked in spring, set trans...
C Growing crops in piling rows indoors under controllable artificial lights can produce more food per square foot while using less land and water than traditional outdoor farms.But this vertical farming technique is also energy intensive and expensive. Researchers are now finding that adjusting light...
and then transplant them outdoors further down the line. It should be possible to have your plants in the ground around May in most areas of Europe and the United States. Check out the recommended sowing times for leafy greens in your region for a rough estimate. Harvest time usually occurs...
The plant accessories included with this grow light are designed to enhance your indoor gardening experience, making it a complete solution for those looking to cultivate plants that don't need much light indoors. Plant Grow Light LED Growing Light Full Spectrum for Industrial Plants Height ...
Plant directly in the garden in spring after the last frost or indoors in pots eight weeks before the last frost. Plant seeds 1/2 inch deep and between 6 and 18 inches apart, depending on the size. 9. Cosmos Cosmos come in all shapes and colors. Some will take up to eight weeks to...
Take advantage of the nitrogen-fixing ability of peas by growing leafy greens like lettuces, celery, and spinach. Pests & Diseases Climbing varieties of peas are generally more resistant to diseases. It’s always better to grow these plants away from the soil where all the pathogens and pests...
Spinach is one of the vegetables that can be grown in shade and sun. It grows easily in containers, and you can even plant it indoors on a windowsill. For growing spinach in pots, choose a pot that is at least 6-8 inches deep and use a quality potting mix that is rich in organic...