You can give your flower and vegetable garden a head start and save money by knowing how to germinate seeds. With the right amount of heat and moisture, starting seeds indoors is simple. When the ...
When you’re eager to get your garden going in the spring, but it's too cold to plant outside, starting seeds inside is a great way to put your green thumb to good use. In some cases, it may also be ...
If you have room for just one herb on your kitchen windowsill, make it parsley. You can grab a few sprigs any time to brighten chicken noodle soup, add a touch of green to pasta, and dress up a ...
There has always been something magical to me about growing plants from seed. Growing plants from seed and then harvesting produce from those plants is even better. Saving a few seeds and starting it ...
To get a head start on the growing season, start slow-growing perennial herbs such as rosemary and lavender 10 to 12 weeks before your expected last frost. Start perennial herbs with a moderately slow ...
With the right planning, you can start seedlings indoors for hardier plants in the garden. Learn how to germinate seeds quickly, with instructions for seed starting mix and DIY paper pots to get ...
Growing peas indoors allows you to enjoy fresh, crisp vegetables year-round, no matter the season. To grow thriving indoor ...
Garlic (Allium sativum) is usually grown outdoors for its edible bulbs and greens. However, with some skill, you can learn how to grow garlic indoors, which is a perfect solution for urban growers who ...
Microgreens are small, nutrient-rich plants harvested soon after germination. Microgreens can be easily grown indoors year-round with minimal equipment. As a newly minted Master Gardener trying to ...
Growing turmeric indoors in containers can be a rewarding experience for those looking to add a touch of the exotic to their home ...