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  • Tips For Growing Strawberries Indoors


    strawberries-2Strawberries are a delicious fruit that many people enjoy eating plain or using as an ingredient in cakes, pies, jams and other foods. Contrary to what some people may believe, strawberries can actually be grown indoors. It takes a little more work and dedication, but you can successfully grow them without the need for a … Continue reading
  • Grow Larger Plants In Less Time Using Hydroponics


    Poivrons-sur-hydrotownArguably, the single greatest benefit of growing plants hydroponically rather than a traditional soil-based environment is the ability to produce larger plants in less time. Most experienced gardeners will agree that plants grown hydroponically are significantly larger than those grown in soil. But why exactly does this happen? If you are interested in learning more, … Continue reading
  • Gardening Options For Apartment-Dwellers


    There are several unique advantages of living in an apartment: you don’t have to worry about lawn maintenance, there are oftentimes communal areas like pools and gym rooms free to use, and you aren’t responsible for fixing broken appliances. Of course, the disadvantage associated with apartment living is the limited space they offer. If you … Continue reading
  • Budget-Friendly Tips For Indoor Gardening


    piggy bankOne of the hurdles that keeps many people from starting an indoor garden is the cost. Even a small garden consisting of a just a couple vegetables and herbs can easily rack up an expensive price tag along with several hours of your free time. You’ll have to purchase high-quality soil, pots, lighting, timers, fertilizer, … Continue reading
  • Choosing The Best Grow Light For Your Indoor Garden


    5422935295_a499507163_mLighting is arguably the single most important element necessary for an indoor garden. Whether you are growing fruit, vegetables, herbs or any other type of plant, they are going to need light to grow. It’s a basic requirement for plants’ photosynthesis process, where they are transform carbon dioxide and water into energy. While there are … Continue reading
  • Taking a Closer Look at Vertical Gardens


    verticalgarden1  As the name suggests, vertical gardening is a technique where plants are encouraged to grow vertically rather than horizontally. The primary advantage of this type of gardening is the ability to maximize your harvest in a relatively small area of land. In fact, you can even create vertical gardens on the sides of balconies … Continue reading
  • Controlling and Preventing Indoor Garden Insects


    aphids-1Insects can be a serious nuisance that practically every gardener will have to deal with at one point or another. The good news, however, is that indoor gardens are less likely to suffer from these pesky little bugs. Since your garden is inside, insects will have more difficulty reaching it. Of course, there are still … Continue reading
  • Why Hydroponics is a More Environmentally Friendly Gardening Method


    environment-1Most people choose to grow their plants in a hydroponic system because it results in larger, healthier plants. As a result, you’ll be able to reap the rewards of a better harvest, which is something all gardeners strive for. However, growing plants hydroponically is also a more environmentally friendly method than soil-based gardens. If you … Continue reading
  • How To Safely Transfer Plants From Soil To a Hydroponic System


    Idroponico_CIMG2960There are numerous advantages to growing plants in a hydroponic system, such as a reduction in pests, larger harvest, faster growth (30%), and they require a fraction of the space of a traditional garden. The problem, however, is that many people have already started growing plants in a soil-based garden. Well, the good news is … Continue reading
  • Tips on Using an Indoor Compost Bin


    OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERACompost bins offer a free, environmentally-friendly way to turn your everyday trash and dinner leftovers into rich, organic fertilizer to use in your garden. Instead of rushing out to the local nursery whenever you need nutrient-rich soil, you can simply walk over to your compost bin. Contrary to what some people may believe, they can … Continue reading
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