Find out how to grow food from scraps. Instead of tossing those veggie stems, butts and seeds, give them new life by regrowing them into plants. These gardening tips will help you get started.
Growing your own food indoors doesn't mean you have to invest in expensive grow lights, be limited to mason jar sprouts or windowsill herbs, or clear out a whole room to make it happen. There are many edible plants that can be grown inside the house without a lot of space or effort.
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While being able to maintain lively indoor plants comes naturally to some of us, the rest of us might be known as “plant murderers.” Even so, there are some herbs you can simply grow with just a glass of water and are perfect for anyone who doesn’t have the best track record with keeping plants...
Store-bought is no match for fresh, homegrown herbs. Growing herbs indoors can be as simple as dividing one of the perennials that you grow outside and bringing it into your home. Some indoor herbs may also be grown from seed and propagated from cuttings. Most indoor herbs do well when conditions mimic a Mediterranean climate. That means plenty of light and a somewhat dry environment. Overwatering is the most common mistake when growing herbs inside.