string gardens - “Kokedama” is the Japanese art of enclosing a plants roots in a moss ball and suspending that plant – sort of a hanging bonsai concept.
How to regrow food. Got a Brown Thumb? You can Regrow Food in Water and save a ton of money on produce. Learn how to regrow lettuce, celery, and more from kitchen scraps!
13 culinary herbs worth growing indoors, with tips on getting started and keeping them growing
Want to keep a lot of herbs easily at the ready? Here's another window solution, from Itsy Bits and Pieces: Pot your herbs in clear drinking glasses, and hang from hooks across your kitchen window.
Learn how to grow your own fresh herbs at home. Includes special care, how to harvest, and how to use. Growing tips for herbs
5 Plants You Almost Never Have to Water! Every plant needs water. But drought-resistant varieties need only dainty sips once they’re established,.
Kitchen window The perfect addition to your spring refresh are air plants - they have few requirements; air circulation, moisture through daily misting, monthly fertilizing, temps above 45 degrees.
how to grow cut and come again salad greens, container gardening, gardening, You can grow salad greens indoors or outdoors any time of year Yes even beginner gardeners
The 16 Best Healthy, Edible Plants to Grow Indoors If you have a sunny window (or two, or five) and a bit of extra time on your hands, then you’re capable of growing your own food right at home. Read on for our roundup of 16 easy, healthy plants to cul
This weekend I attended a class on vertical succulent gardening at the Dallas Arboretum. I don’t think I would have figured out how to create a structure strong enough to support sideways plants an…
Tips for bringing plants inside bug free Some good ideas, some not so good -btw- any gentle dish detergent works
How to Store + care for your Garden Tools pruners trowels etc (Medium)
DIY Tea Tin Herbs Add welcome colour to a windowsill or kitchen shelf with a touch of greenery. Planting herbs in little vintage-inspired tea tins is a great way to have year-round plant life in your apartment. It's good for cooking, too!