Growing vegetables indoors is impractical without an expensive greenhouse β except for herbs, which grow big enough for a satisfying harvest with minimal space or attention.Β A large south-facing window is ideal for an indoor herb garden, as most varieties require at least four to six hours of direct sunlight each day to thrive (mintsContinue reading “Window sill Garden”
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Using Orange peels in the garden
Gardens thrive off of the items we may otherwise be inclined to throw away, making them even more frugal and affordable to enjoy. Orange peels are no exception when it comes to household scraps you can use in your garden. Below are a few ways to use orange peel this garden season. Make your ownContinue reading “Using Orange peels in the garden”
Gardening with Junk
Gardening with Junk Plants and junk containers sometimes seem as though they were made for each other. A few junk containers gradually let loose among other pots or partly hidden in a bed can help to enhance your garden without major upheavel. The hunt for a piece of junk with planter potential can bring anContinue reading “Gardening with Junk”
Blossoming hope
Creating a flower hanging arrangement with spring blossoms can inspire memories and helpful reminders that even the harshest winter will end with a natural birth of spring. Japanese blossoms represent the fragility and beauty of life. For this arrangement letβs create the flowers to be the only focal point, by not adding any other foliage.Continue reading “Blossoming hope”
Crazy for Catmint
Its spectacular blossoms will have your garden happily singing. This spring why not add a little mint to your garden. Catmint is both related to catnip and mint, it forms soft stems 12 to 18 inches high and has violet- blue flowers amid mounds of gray-green foliage. Many people wonder what is the difference betweenContinue reading “Crazy for Catmint”