Posted in Houseplants, Indoor Gardening on Nov 20th, 2009
Houseplants such as Weeping Figs and Pothos can be wonderful additions to your home’s indoor environment. Not only do they recycle the carbon dioxide that we exhale, but houseplants provide the added benefit of a nice green plant to admire during the cold winter months.
Caring for houseplants in the winter is really not that much [...]
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Posted in Herbs, Indoor Gardening on Oct 27th, 2009
With winter fast approaching, many gardeners are looking to increase their indoor plant populations. Herbs are a great option for indoor gardens. Well, maybe not a garden in the traditional sense, but a collection of potted plants.
If you read my previous post on growing basil indoors, you’ll already know that many herbs can be grown [...]
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Posted in Herbs, Indoor Gardening on Oct 23rd, 2009
One of the most frequent questions I get asked is how to grow herbs indoors. I like to encourage gardeners to grow plants year round for their edible benefits as well as their aesthetics. One of the easiest herbs to grow indoors is basil.You should remember that basil is a warm season, annual herb. So, [...]
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Posted in Herbs, Indoor Gardening on Feb 19th, 2008
Have you ever wished for fresh herbs in the winter? Or, how about just some aromatic plants to brighten your home? Growing herbs indoors is not as hard as it may seem. In fact, you could produce enough herbs indoors to have fresh material to cook with every week.
I know of three easy methods that [...]
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