10 Healthy Veggies You Can Grow in Water
Store-bought or homegrown, you can reuse those vegetable scraps to grow an endless supply of food starting with just a container of water at home.
Store-bought or homegrown, you can reuse those vegetable scraps to grow an endless supply of food starting with just a container of water at home.
This video is all about getting your hands on compostable materials from around town. The Urban Farming Guys make the process fun and entertaining.
No garden? No Problem! You can grow your own indoor herb garden without a pinch of soil. Even if you have nothing more than a tiny back porch or balcony.
When planning a garden, you can’t just focus on the number of plants you can grow–you also have to think about the nutritional value of those plants.
If you don’t have enough space for an outdoor garden, don’t worry! There are plenty of delicious edible plants that you can grow indoors.
The benefits of growing your own garden are numerous, and there is something to be gained for everyone. But the first step to a good garden is the seeds.
If you want to grow a lot of food but don’t have much space, these vegetables are perfect. They don’t need much room, and they produce a lot.
The best type of garden for people who live in apartments or have small backyards is a container garden. Here are 11 reasons you should start one.
If you’re planning your spring garden, few plants are quicker, faster, or hardier than the following 13. They’re also quite delicious and very versatile.
There are several gardening techniques that work well in moderate climates. There are also several plants that lend themselves to winter conditions.