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indoor palm plants are popular houseplants. Besides homes, indoor palm plants are also commonly… More
...or an extensive garden bed to grow herbs at home. Indoor gardening is an… More
Indoor plants bring a small bit of the natural world into our homes and… More
...y. The keys to growing herbs indoors are adequate lighting, rich potting soil and… More
...almost all indoor plants need a certain amount of light in order to grow… More
Growing tomatoes indoors is an alternative to traditional outdoor gardens and purchasing store-bought tomatoes.… More
...s. There are several common types of lighting for indoor plant growth. More
...still grow juicy, delicious vine-ripened tomatoes indoors. Tomatoes need long, sunny days and warm… More
...ght bursts of color. There is a wide range of low-light plants to help… More
Yellow indoor flowering plants offer a ray of sunshine during the bleak days of… More
Trees and plants are beneficial to the home for several reasons. Simply placing a… More
...d can add an exotic bite to your favorite recipe. Indoor herb gardening is… More
... environment. Identify plants best suited to your light and temperature conditions and care… More
Most indoor plants have heart-shaped, elongated or even blade-like leaves, and few have perfectly… More
If indoor gardening were simple, we could all run botanical gardens; in reality, there… More
Houseplants are labeled by the amount of light they need. Many are low- or… More
...seplants do more than decorate our homes. Certain indoor plants are known for their… More
Artificial lighting is crucial for successful indoor gardening, but not just any indoor garden… More
Indoor plants need attention and care in order to have a long, healthy life.… More
Grow an indoor lemon tree like any other indoor plant that needs as much… More
... of vinegar and water to control scale insects on indoor plants, and also remember… More
Growing plants with artificial light simply requires putting the plant underneath a light at night… More
...trees indoors, provide a lot of sun or artificial light, plant them in good composted… More
When growing an indoor garden, don't start really big plants indoors, and start seeds with… More
Indoor gnats come from the same family as fruit flies, and they can often be… More
...s prefer warm temperatures, so it's important for indoor tropical plants to never be exposed… More
... by providing at least some natural or artificial light, avoiding letting the plant sit… More
Controlling fungus gnats on indoor plants can be done by using a sterile potting soil… More
There are many different plants that can be grown inside with very little water, including… More
To care for indoor jade plants, keep them very dry, give them small amounts of… More
Easy indoor plants that can thrive in a window include a jade plant, cyclamen, spider… More
Plants that thrive indoors in low light include pathos, lucky bamboo, colias and Christmas cactus,… More
An indoor orange tree should be pruned right after they are finished flowering, but before… More
Sunflowers are difficult to grow indoors, as they thrive in the natural sun, but they… More
Indoor organic gardens can be a great hobby. Learn more in this free educational video… More
Learn how to become an indoor organic gardener in this free educational video series. More
There are many containers that indoor orchids can be placed in - make sure to… More
...od ladder can be a huge help. Learn how to set up indoor ladders in… More
Growing your own indoor herb garden: Learn how to make a basic herb garden in… More
...techniques to allow your organic garden to thrive indoors is discussed in this free educational… More
...onal tips and advice from an expert on caring for indoor plants and flowers in… More
...mth, sunlight and watering. Learn how to care for indoor bougainvilleas with tips from a… More
Here is two of my flowers that I started before Christmas. The paper whites have been blooming for almost a week now. I will not plant them again for they stink. The amarylis is doing great. I have about 6 different amarylis plants started so I will be posting pictures… More
And I'm starting on a large scale. We've (my husband and I) usually began with nursery plants for the flower beds, and seeds for the garden. Last year we decided to start our own from seeds. The thing is, for Memorial Day, I help plant flowers on my grandparents and… More
Hello everyone, I sit here in beautiful Deerfield, Ma near a glowing fire, just in last night from Waterford Ct, my home base. I was feeling sadened that the herb plants brought in late October have not fared very well, lack of water by my male half in residense here… More
...as going out of business. Hers was in low western light, bloomed frequently but died within a year of purchase. I've had mine in high western light for almost four years now but it has only… More
I have bamboo in a container in my house. It looks like grass, like the attached image. Since a couple of months it has slowly dried up, and now there is a single green stalk on it ! It's quite strange, this single green stalk is there since a long… More
Hello gardening enthusiasts! You'll be hearing a lot from this father and son green thumb duo known as Hautions11, this is Zach the son speaking. My dad is sick and tired of his miserable tomato yields out in our shady yard so we're bringing them inside to start what I… More
...ined today. I started some black-eyed susan vines indoors in early April. They have the true leaves on them now but they aren't very big...seems like they are growing slow!! I recently put them outside in the jiffy pots and I want to plant… More
...thumb, and (2) in a room that gets very little sunlight. I thought a cactus might fill the bill. I prefer a type that won't get really big; however, I don't know much about… More
I can't wait to hear what everyone has to say. I think I have "green thumb potential" but I definitely need a gardening mentor, so I'm currently taking applications. As I mentioned in my profile, my husband and I are currently living in NW Pennsylvania. Around Valentines day I purchased… More
...be very productive. So I'm considering using grow lights in my basement. 1) What kind of lights would I need? 2) Should I go with some type of hydroponic system or just regular… More
One of my potted plants (sorry dont know the name ) was dying all of a sudden (leaves started to just fall off) , so i checked the soil to see if there was enough water, and thats when i saw this brown thin insect (like a worm ) but… More
Hello: I'm new to the forums, nice to meet everyone. :) A few months ago, I had to start working in a cubicle. It was very dull looking, so I bought an ivy plant to make my space more friendly. I really like my ivy and am shocked I haven't… More
...or at least the part that pertains to this part of the forum. 1. Either a San Pedro or a Peruvian Torch, not too sure which. Given to me at a yard sale as an 8" cutting a year ago and now it's 2 foot tall...and growing. 2. From left… More
Thank you hehe i will post some pics soon just got done running a cold water line lol! looking good so far, i got the 2 bulb system so i can use the mh for vegative stage and use the hps for fuiting and blooming. Gona try 8-10 tomato plants,… More
...nts are difficult at best. I want to grow spinach indoors. Any suggestions? :confused: More
I am starting my seeds indorrs this year, when it is time for the plants to go outdoors how do I get them acclomated to being outside. I have tried before and they just died. Any help would be great. More
Thanks again Ron. Sorry to make work for you when i know you'd rather be in the closet. :rolleyes: I'll redo the pics tomorrow. :D More
...t it? I do not have window space, but I do have a light table. More
...ks : ) It being March and all, I started my seeds indoors the other day and much to my surprise..many are sprouted to an inch tall already (although package said it would take much longer!) I am using one of those Jiffy kits and wanted to know how… More
i am a novice and am growing basil, thyme, rosemary, oregano, parsley, cilantro in my screened in patio in ft lauderdale. see alot of small flying insects in soil and on leaves of basil in particular. what is best, organic if possible, way to eliminate these and any other pests… More
...y found that using a little bit of hard liquor on indoor plants actually makes more blooms, or more colorful blooms. Something like that. I think the… More
the bokashi and composter where made at home with inexpensive items. It is said a picture is worth a 1000 words so here is 8000 words worth to explain More
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