Basil thrives in containers because it likes the warmth, and pots are great at retaining the day's heat. This is the best way to grow basil in northern or short-season climates. This common pizza and ...
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7 Foods You Can Grow Without a Garden
No garden space? These seven foods grow surprisingly well in containers.
One of the best ways to try your hand at herb gardening is to grow them in containers. Starting your "herb garden" in containers allows you to discover which plants you use most often in the kitchen, ...
Often, we focus on one sense in patio gardens: sight. However, the space also benefits from catering to our sense of smell.
If you like what fresh herbs can do for your food, you’ll love having them at your fingertips. These Mason jar gardens are attractive, easy to make and small enough to fit on a kitchen windowsill.
“Complete Container Herb Gardening: Design and Grow Beautiful, Bountiful Herb-Filled Pots” by Sue Goetz ($26.99, Cool Springs Press): Readers will like this user-friendly, practical guide to creating ...
Are you looking for a simple and stylish way to add some life to your front porch? Look no further than a mixed container herb garden. Not only will it bring some greenery and fragrance to your ...
Start by growing herbs you like to use for seasoning food and beverages, making pesto or preserving. Include some with fragrance for a bit of aromatherapy. Make sure the plants you select will thrive ...
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Don't throw out those plastic fruit containers — use them to start an herb garden instead
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Herbs are one of the simplest ways to spruce up your cooking, and starting your very own indoor herb garden couldn't be easier. Instead of ...
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Plant this eye-catching perennial herb in your container garden for a tasty harvest
Bright veins and vibrant foliage make this perennial herb a standout in container gardens, adding color and fresh flavor to small growing spaces.
Now that we're in the peak of winter, it's probably unlikely that we're doing heavy work on our outdoor gardens right now. However, there are some plants that can still thrive indoors: herbs! ABOUT ...
If you like what fresh herbs can do for your food, you’ll love having them at your fingertips. These Mason jar gardens are attractive, easy to make and small enough to fit on a kitchen windowsill.
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