Posts Tagged ‘indoor garden’


Safety Points To Consider For Indoor Gardening

There are Safety Considerations that you need to be aware of when having your own indoor herb garden – or any indoor garden. It is most likely that your indoor plants will be safe from hard aside from the odd garden pest. But if you have babies or pets in the home, the danger can [...]

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Keeping Pets out of your Indoor Herb Garden

Cats and dogs love dust, they dig in it, play in it and if a cat’s litter box isn’t clean they could find a back-up location in your indoor herb garden. Some pets will leave the mud alone but are irresistibly attracted to the leaves, either to chew on or bat at. There is not [...]

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Germinating Seeds Within for an Indoor Herb Garden

It's unimportant if the seeds you are starting are going to be making their way out of doors once germinated or if they're going to be additions to your indoor herb garden beginning seeds indoors is the best way to guarantee successful growth. The little seeds and sprouts don't do well with cruel weather changes [...]

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Hydroponics for an Indoor Herb Garden

If you've heard of hydroponics or other techniques of growing plants without soil and need to try it out at home, your are able to. Hydroponics are an amazing method for developing an indoor herb garden. Hydroponic gardens are easy to care for and set-up at home. There are materials you can buy or some [...]

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Fertilizing Indoor Herb Garden Plants

Plants need different elements from the soil to grow. If they are not present in the correct quantity the plants will not be as healthy or grow as they should. This is the rationale plants need fertilizer, to add the missing elements (nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium). You can give your plants too much manure which [...]

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Giving your Plants Enough Light, Especially When Growing Garlic

When growing garlic, the 3 things that your plants need to survive are food, water, and dust. The food for plants is created when enough light is provided. The water and dust part of the equation are pretty straight forward so long as you follow the advised care directions and do not forget to water [...]

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Natural Way to Deal with Pests when Growing Basil

It is unavoidable that insects or another infestation will make its way to your basil plants at 1 time or another. If you are dealing with pests when you are growing basil you might need to discover a natural way to eliminate them particularly if you have small children or pets in your home. There [...]

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Part time Indoor Herb Garden

Having a part time indoor herb garden; this is for those people that are living in an area with cold winters “too cold for their outside plants to survive in. By transplanting or bringing the plants indoors, they can survive the less warm months and add greenery inside the home. There are some considerations and [...]

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Creating an Indoor Herb Garden

Fresh herbs can make a world of difference in your meals. Rather than buying them at the corner store and getting too much at once or a bunch that isn't as fresh as it may be, grow your own. Grow a variety or simply your favorite, in a window box or on the kitchen counter. [...]

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Pruning and Maintenance Tips for Indoor Herb Garden Plants

To keep your indoor herb garden plants healthy and thriving they may occasionally must be pruned or re-potted. The process is similar to outdoor plants and equally as critical. Dead or sick branches could affect the overall fitness of the whole plant and will be cut off. And there's the esthetic side of pruning, it [...]

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