When you think about growing herbs in pots, do you imagine a sun-kissed windowsill filled with fragrant galvanized tubs of edible staples? Perhaps you imagine well-positioned patio containers, or a ...
As we all eye the rising temperatures and grocery store prices, growing your own herbs becomes even more appealing. It's affordable, it's fun, and you get a nonstop supply of herbs (at least for a few ...
Learn which herbs are worth growing, and which might be better to buy. Growing certain herbs such as basil and parsley from seed is cost-effective when used frequently, while more hard-to-find herbs ...
If you have room for just one herb on your kitchen windowsill, make it parsley. You can grab a few sprigs any time to brighten chicken noodle soup, add a touch of green to pasta, and dress up a ...
Even though you might have limited space to garden, you still can grow herbs in pots to enjoy fresh basil, thyme, parsley, and other favorites. Herb gardens in containers are among the easiest types ...
Create a compact backyard herb garden with coriander, mint, basil and curry leaves for easy, fresh flavours close to your ...
If you're short on space or don't have time for a traditional garden, why not consider growing edible crops in containers. Just about any vegetable, herb, and many fruits can be grown in containers.
It takes surprisingly little space — and money, if you plan accordingly — to grow vegetables, herbs, and fruit instead of buying them at the market. Root vegetables aren't good candidates for ...
The winter chill is in full blast, and with it often comes a potential dip in your well-being(enter cold and flu season). But ...
Pots are most often the domain of flowers, but they also make a good option for space-challenged and gardenless gardeners who want to grow a few edibles. Most herbs are particularly easy to grow in ...
Growing herbs indoors brings year-round flavor and fragrance to your kitchen, while also boosting mood and well-being with their natural scents and greenery. Successful indoor herb gardening depends ...