Because cucumbers are both satisfying on their own and versatile in many dishes, growing them indoors guarantees a fresh, ...
Germantown High School students are using an indoor hydroponic garden to grow lettuce and other foods for school lunches.
A gardener caring for a small herb plant on her balcony. - Sana Grebinets/Getty Images Growing your own edible garden can save you money during your trips to the grocery store and keep your pantry ...
Missing your garden already? Worry not - you can easily grow hot peppers indoors. All you need is to choose the right variety ...
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How to Grow an Indoor Food Forest

The post How to Grow an Indoor Food Forest is by Jerad Bryant and appeared first on Epic Gardening, the best urban gardening, hydroponic gardening, and aquaponic gardening blog. Don’t let bad weather ...
If you want to grow a fig tree in your home, don't be intimidated. We spoke to an expert about how you can do so with success ...
I read with interest your last column on growing greens indoors, and was reminded of a program I heard on NPR about the trend toward growing more food at home. On the program they talked about adding ...
As autumn settles in and outdoor gardens wind down, many gardeners turn to indoor alternatives to keep fresh flavors on the table. While herbs are a popular choice, microgreens offer a vibrant, ...
Indoor hydroponic gardening—a method of growing plants using nutrient-rich water instead of soil—could help cancer patients develop better mental health, eat a healthier diet and enjoy a better ...