Mint is known for its aggressive spreading behavior. Gardeners who learned the mistake of planting it in the ground once can ...
Choosing the right pot is crucial for growing mint indoors. Go for a container that has drainage holes to avoid waterlogging, which can damage roots. A pot that is at least six inches deep will give ...
You'll need to give your ginger plant a little time before harvesting it—a few months of growth at least. When you're ready ...
Growing medicinal herbs indoors is a rewarding and practical way to ensure a steady supply of natural remedies ...
Arugula grows quickly indoors in cool, bright conditions. Sow seeds in moist, well-draining soil, and reseed every few weeks ...
Got a bright windowsill and a warm room? You can start a herb garden indoors and enjoy these herbs all winter long.
There’s the kitchen with no windows, and the hallway that never sees noon. You want mint for tea and basil for pasta, but the British winter has other plans. Herbs sulk, droop, and die while you ...
If you live in a warm enough area there are some things you can do to keep your basil happy through the winter to flourish ...
When winter strikes, many herbs need to be moved indoors to survive. Pairing them in pots can save space, enhance their ...
With shorter days and snowy or rainy weather, winter can be dull. Brighten up your home with a pretty, albeit fussy, ...
The warmer temperatures of October have come and gone, but autumn in Colorado often extends into November. For avid gardeners ...
Curious about the perfect “dose” of indoor nature, Stanford researchers developed the Nature View Potential tool. The ...