Indoor Planting Guides
Few plants command a garden’s attention quite like sunflowers. From personal experience, watching a single seed push through soil and stretch toward full sun feels less like gardening and more...
Most gardeners assume you need a grafted sapling to grow a peach tree, but that thinking overlooks something deeply rewarding. Starting from a seed or pit connects you to a centuries-old tradition...
Growing lotus indoors is far less complicated than most assume—if you match the plant’s core needs. I’ve seen thriving setups in apartments where standing water, adequate warmth, and...
Few plants carry the weight of thousands of years the way lavender does — threading through apothecary shelves, aromatherapy rituals, and kitchen counters with equal ease, its fragrance somehow...
Growing onions indoors is something I stumbled into almost accidentally, and what surprised me most was how indoors this practice genuinely thrives when approached correctly. Most gardeners grow...
Use deep pots to grow carrots indoors. The container should be at least 10 to 12 inches deep with drainage holes. These holes should be filled with loose sandy potting mix. Plant the seeds about an...
Many people think that growing coriander indoors is quite difficult, but it is not at all. It is very easy to find coriander on Google because it is one of the herbs that grows very quickly and it is...
Siltrano is a fast-growing, cool-season annual herb that grows from seed in full sun to partial shade with well-drained soil. Plant in early spring or fall because the heat causes it to flower early...
Have you ever cut a fresh pineapple and wondered if you could grow a new plant from a small piece of leaf? Many people try to do this, only to be left with a rotting crown that never grows properly...