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Light the way: How does your indoor garden grow?
Does the idea of eating houseplants seem strange? Most food crops grow outdoors in warm weather, abundant rain, and ample sunshine. Sometimes, though, it’s too warm, too wet, or too sunny, or you live ...
Some plants take longer to germinate than others. For a productive edible garden this growing season, you'll want to sow this ...
The price of produce is on the rise, but that doesn't have to mean breaking the bank for fresh and nutritious food. Urban gardening initiatives and farmers' markets have been cropping up to get people ...
Grow parsley on your windowsill to garnish your dishes. Parsley is easy to grow indoors with the proper care. We've provided all you need to know to grow potted parsley indoors.
With winter in full swing here in Northeast Ohio and outdoor gardens long put on hold, many gardeners turn to indoor ...
I read with interest your last column on growing greens indoors, and was reminded of a program I heard on NPR about the trend toward growing more food at home. On the program they talked about adding ...
I’ve been growing herbs in the garden long enough to know they don’t require much. Just water, sunlight and my best intentions. In the garden, herbs are forgiving plants. They aren’t fussy about soil ...
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