Just because the days are shorter in winter doesn’t mean that the growing season has to be over and done! Greens and some herbs will flourish indoors, under grow lights. Here’s what to consider when choosing indoor grow lights.
If you’d like to try growing veggies at home and want… Read moreHow to grow radish indoors Leave a Comment How often to water a peace lily (from season to season) For most of the year, watering a peace lily once a week is enough to meet its basic moisture needs. In warmer ...
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Cut back on food and water. Slower growth makes it easy to over-water and over-fertilize. Plants will drink up less water in winter and may get root rot if the potting mix is constantly wet. Too much fertilizer will cause more damage than too little. That's true any time, especially ...
Gardeners below USDA Zone 9 or with harsh winters should grow it in a container. Spring is the best season for planting. Plant this in a 5-gallon container and upgrade its size as the growth progresses. In colder climates, you may need to bring the container indoors during winter. Place ...
Winter Seed Sowing: Pros and Cons February 8, 2021 Somehow, miraculously (and thankfully) seed starting season is just about here once again. Perhaps in no other year (or years?) has thinking about starting… Continue Reading Falling Forward ...
One of the fastest growing veggies, turnips can be picked within 30 days of sowing. Harvest the vegetable early to enjoy the tender and juicy flavor. Learn about growing Turnips in potshere Watch this video for more information
They’re frost-proof and can be left outdoors all winter long, and their larger size makes growing big veggies — like zucchini, squash and tomatoes — possible. Inexpensive and often made from recycled geotextile fabric, these garden “beds” allow you to create an instant vegetable garden. ...
These are the biggest bang-for-buck vegetables that are easy to plant continuously throughout the season. These veggies can also be planted directly in the garden or inside in pots and will be ready in under 30 days. Many of them even work well indoors. ...
Here’s a helpful squash borer tip from reader James W: “No prevention is perfect. What I do is to start another zucchini indoors for planting after July 1st in zone 5. The squash borer has completed her egg laying by then, and the rest of the summer is uneventful, to the zuke at...