Plant expert Reena Gardner offers essential tips for beginners on growing vegetables or herbs indoors as a beginner. Gardner recommends researching the water and light needs of your plants and making ...
PENNSYLVANIA (WHTM) – Maybe your yard is too small to grow a vegetable or fruit garden or maybe you don’t even have a yard. Not to worry; there are options to grow edible plants inside. Generally, if ...
Cooler temperatures may just be around the corner, but that does not mark the end of gardening. No matter if you have a charming greenhouse or a particularly sunny windowsill, there are a number of ...
When winter settles in, and your outdoor garden rests under a layer of frost, it's easy to miss the joy of growing fresh, vibrant plants. The good news? You don't have to wait for spring to enjoy ...
Martha Stewart and Byron Martin with the Ponderosa Lemon Tree at Logee's Greenhouse in Danielson, Connecticut. Edible Houseplants, by Laurelynn Martin and Byron Martin, gives advice on how to grow ...
Kick-off 2025 with the addition of a monstera plant to your indoor garden. You’ll join other gardeners observing 2025 as the Year of the Monstera. Each year, the National Garden Bureau (NGB) selects ...
Indoor gardening has continued to grow in popularity, with more indoor gardeners willing to take chances on growing produce normally planted outside in planters or garden beds. We don't normally think ...
In the northern region of the Sonoran Desert, surrounded by five mountain ranges and 350 days of sunshine, lies Tucson where native edible plants grow. The saguaro, barrel and nopal cacti are staples ...