Nothing is better than biting into a crisp vegetable that was grown in your very own organic garden. Free of pesticides and insecticides, and fresh right from the garden taste is hands down the best way to eat your veggies. But what happens when you don’t have a backyard? Or your yard space is just too small a space to grow a garden? Well then [...] Read more »
Planning Next Summer’s Vegetable Garden
It’s never too early to begin planning next summer’s vegetable garden. In fact, sales of greenhouses and seed starting supplies usually begin in late December and early January, and by the end of February, most retailers have a variety of seeds for sale on store shelves. If you want to plant a vegetable garden this coming summer, some advance planning will ensure that you are [...] Read more »
Indoor Hydroponic Garden : Use Clones for a Quick Start
Cloning, or taking cuttings of, your favourite plants is the very best way to perpetuate their existence. It’s also the best way to get them started for an indoor hydroponic garden. For instance, I had a very successful Rosemary plant growing on my kitchen window-sill. However, it was in dirt and I really don’t like dirt in the house. I took cuttings from it and [...] Read more »
Vegetable Gardening – Reward Yourself With Fresh Vegetables
Many people enjoy gardening. It gets you outdoors, lets you commune with nature, give you time to think things through, and gives you a chance to create something beautiful. Gardening flowers is fun, but vegetable gardening has special rewards beyond fragrant flowers. You and your family can eat your harvest of vegetables. Read more »
All You Need to Know About Indoor Vegetable Gardening — How to Get Started
Indoor vegetable gardening is a very fun, easy hobby. Just as long as you have the right supplies and equipment, you can grow plants inside your home without any problems. You will need products for maintaining the potting soil, humus levels, levels of light, and so forth. You can save a lot of money in the long run by growing your own vegetables rather than [...] Read more »