To keep a fresh supply of those herbs on your table all winter long, all you have to do is move that herb garden indoors. It’s not as difficult as you may think. In fact, it’s rather simple. Some gardeners actually prefer to grow their herbs indoors simply because they’re more a...
Grow Vegetables Indoors: Consider Grow lights Natural sunlight is the best source of energy, but it’s not always a viable option when you plant indoors. Supplemental sources of light can give your plants a boost on the cloudy days common in winter. You can buy ultravioletlights meant for g...
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True annuals and plants that we grow as annuals (considered tender perennials in southern regions) can not survive cold winter temperatures. But there’s no need to say farewell to these plants forever! Many “annuals” can be brought inside, even tender plants that need a winter dormancy ...
1. Ditch the planting part altogether & regrow your herbs. Bonus points for you if you want to spend time buying seeds, potting, making a drainage system, and waiting for your herbs to grow. If you want a fast pass, however (and no shame in that), you can regrow your herbs. ...
Growing Herbs Indoors Herbs do well in the garden since they like a lot of sunlight, but if you have sunny windows, you can also grow them indoors during the colder months. Don’t know where to start? Check out my tips for growing aherb garden indoors. It’s easier than you might th...
How to grow winter jasmine In the video below, watch Monty plant a jasmine to provide fragrance to a seating area at Longmeadow. How to plant jasmine Jasmine growing up a support post Dig a planting hole and add well-rotted manure or compost to the bottom. On heavy soils, add grit to ...
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If frost is expected any time soon in your area, get moving and start planning your indoor garden today! How to Grow Indoor Plants Growing houseplants is fun. Growing indoors is a great way to enjoy your love for plants and gardening. And, it helps to make the long winter months go by...
Mint Plant Care Indoors Origin:Europe and Asia Height:1-2 ft (30-60 cm) Light:Give your mint plant bright light with some direct sunlight. Turn the plant once in a while becauseit will tend to grow toward the light source. Don't have a sunny window? Herbs thrive under indoor grow li...