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Growing basil in containers

Growing basil in containers Growing your own herbs doesn't require much space. In fact, even though I do have several types of gardens with various vegetables, fruits, and herbs growing, I still grow some of my herbs in containers inside my indoor greenhouses and even before I splurged to purchase my greenhouses, I grew herbs in indoor containers. The cost of seed packets is relatively a lot cheaper than purchasing seasonings from the grocery store. So for today's article I will be sharing how I grow basil in containers inside.  Growing basil in containers Basil loves natural sunlight, and needs plenty of light to grow, however if you live in a shady area where you don't receive much sunlight, then LED grow lights can be used for basil plants. In which case, it happens to be what I specifically use. I have written an article about greenhouse lighting, which explains more about what grow lights I prefer using. I keep the grow lights on my basil plants for at least ten hours ...

Growing cucumber plants upside down in hanging baskets

Growing cucumber plants upside down in hanging baskets Growing fruits and vegetables upside down in hanging baskets doesn't only save on ground space, but also can be more beneficial to your plants while they grow.  The object of planting fruits and vegetables to grow upside down is that it saves on growing space, it keeps plants free from pests, and it also keeps the fruits and veggies from rotting on the topsoil. But the other two main things that I enjoy the most about it are that there's no need for bending down and there's zero need for weeding. First, I planted my cucumber seeds in a container (as you can see from the photo below). I allowed for the plants to get big enough before transplanting them. Later, I decided to transfer a few of my cucumber plants to an old hanging wire basket to grow upside down. The baskets I used are wire baskets that came complete with the molded brown coconut fiber.  The steps for planting cucumber plants in hanging wire baskets upside d...

Easy Gardening: The Top Vegetables You Can Grow with Confidence

Easy Gardening: The Top Vegetables You Can Grow with Confidence Starting a vegetable garden can be both exciting and rewarding, but for beginners or busy gardeners, choosing the right vegetables is crucial. The key to a successful harvest often lies in selecting vegetables that are resilient, low-maintenance, and forgiving for first-time growers. Whether you have a small backyard, balcony, or windowsill, these vegetables are your best allies in creating a thriving garden with minimal fuss. In this post, we'll explore some of the easiest vegetables to grow, complete with tips and anecdotes to inspire your gardening journey. Table of Contents Leafy Greens Root Vegetables Legumes Herbs Conclusion Leafy Greens:  Leafy greens are among the most forgiving vegetables to grow, making them perfect for beginners. They thrive in various soil types and can be harvested multiple times throughout the season. Spinach: Fast-growing and adaptable, spinach loves cool weather. It’s perfect for early...

Spice Up Your Snack Game: The Ultimate Southern Spicy Fries Recipe

Spice Up Your Snack Game: The Ultimate Southern Spicy Fries Recipe If you're a fan of crispy, flavorful fries with a fiery twist, you're in for a treat. Southern spicy fries have become a beloved street food staple in the South, combining the perfect balance of heat, crunch, and savory goodness. Whether you're hosting a casual gathering or craving a bold snack, this recipe will elevate your fry game and leave everyone asking for more. Ready to dive into the secrets behind these irresistible spicy fries? Let's get started! Table of Contents Why Southern Spicy Fries are a Must-Try Ingredients Needed Preparing the Perfect Fries Creating the Southern Spicy Seasoning Mix Cooking Techniques for Crispy, Spicy Fries Serving Suggestions and Tips Pro Tips & Variations Conclusion Why Southern Spicy Fries are a Must-Try Southern spicy fries are more than just a snack; they're an experience. The Southern influence shines through in the seasoning, featuring bold f...

Why You Should Prune Flowers on Your Potato Plants

Why You Should Prune Flowers on Your Potato Plants Potato plant flowers pop up towards the end of the plant's life cycle to attract pollinators that help with reproduction. This is super important for the plant's survival. Sometimes, flowers can show up early if the plant has too much fertilizer or if the weather is really extreme. Why pruning is important Reason 1: Safety First It's a good idea to snip off those flowers for a couple of reasons. First, it can prevent curious kids or pets from eating parts of the plant that could make them sick. Reason 2: Better Potatoes Cutting off the flowers can actually help you get more potatoes in the end. When a plant gets energy into making flowers and seeds, it takes away from making those yummy tubers underground. By snipping off the flowers, you're telling the plant to focus on growing those potatoes instead. How to Prune To prune the flowers, grab some scissors or gardening shears and snip them off at the base of the stem. Th...

Step-By-Step Growing Potatoes

Step-By-Step Growing Potatoes Planting and growing potatoes can be a rewarding and satisfying experience for gardeners of all levels. Whether you have a backyard garden or are exploring container gardening options, the step-by-step process of growing potatoes offers a hands-on opportunity to witness the marvels of nature unfold. From selecting the right potato varieties to harvesting and storing your crop, this guide will take you through each stage of the potato growing journey, equipping you with the knowledge and skills needed to cultivate a bountiful harvest. Selecting Potato Varieties Considerations for Choosing Potato Varieties When selecting potato varieties, consider factors like your climate, desired taste, and cooking use. Some varieties are better for baking, while others excel in making crispy fries. It's like choosing the perfect potato wingman for your culinary adventures. Popular Potato Varieties for Different Purposes From the buttery Yukon Gold to the classic Russe...