Medicinal Plants and Herbs
Herbal plants have been used for centuries to cure all sorts of ailments. And, even though modern medicine has improved our lives considerably, both modern medicine and alternative medicine still rely on the age-old healing properties found in medicinal herbs. The Growers Exchange has a wide selection of medicinal herb
Toilet Paper Rolls and Vegetable Seeds... - Ramblings from a Desert Garden
What do toilet paper rolls and vegetable seeds have in common? They are the perfect container to start your seeds in. They are an inexpensive and environmentally friendly tool in which to start seeds indoors and you can plant the entire roll with the seedling out into the garden.
15 Edible Plants to Grow Indoors
Just because you’ve embraced tiny living (by choice, or not) doesn’t mean homegrown produce is out of the question.
Quick & Easy, Secret Brew To Grow Your Plants 3 Times Faster...
It’s time to throw out that “Miracle Grow”… If you’re serious about making your garden healthier and more organic, by reducing (or completely eliminating) the need for chemical pesticides and fertilizers, then here’s a secret “brew” that literally anyone can make at home to take their organic gardening to the next level. It will help to dramatically improve the growth rate of plants. It will help to reduce common plant pests and diseases. It’s quick, easy and cheap to make. But just a quick…
How To Grow Ginger Indoors [Step-by-Step] - Top 10 TIPS - Top Inspired
Aromatic, pungent and spicy, ginger is perfect in baked goods, candies, Asian dishes and also a very healthy medicinal herb. Ginger has many evidence-based health benefits. It has a broad-spectrum of antibacterial, antiviral, antioxidant, and anti-parasitic properties, to name just several of its more than 40 pharmacological actions. Learn how to grow ginger…
Container Gardening Vegetables and Herbs. Plant varieties to grow in pots
The best container gardening vegetables and herbs to grow. Some exceptional plant varieties thrive in pots.
Wherein I become a mad scientist
Awhile back, I found this awesome post from My Purple Brick Road on how to make compost tea for your indoor plants. Oh, so timely was her post. The winter. It was long. Snow. There was a.lot.of.it. The spring. It forgot to come and melt the snow. Staying inside, instead of trekking through our winter spring wonderland to the compost bin? I was all in, baby. And thus began my foray into the world of indoor compost experiments. Which really wasn’t a full on experiment. Or scientifically sound…