Creating an Indoor Garden for the Winter

November 17th, 2011

The winter season can be long and arduous, particularly for those residing in less temperate areas (think: the Northeastern and Midwestern United states, for instance). Still, just because the ground outside is covered in snow and the air temperature is so low that nothing would grow in such harsh conditions …


A Look At The Nuances Of Indoor Gardening

October 11th, 2011

Once you have decided to give a try at indoor gardening, it’s true that you can keep yourself busy throughout the year. But, it is very much important to know the rudiments involved in indoor gardening before you proceed further with it.One of the florists who also knew …


Getting Started with Bonsai Gardening

October 7th, 2011

Bonsai trees may look like they never really change, but the fact is that they take a lot of time and effort to grow and cultivate. Bonsai gardening is an art form that was developed many hundreds of years ago. It started in Asia but has now established itself firmly …


Being Informed About Indoor Plants

October 3rd, 2011

The 3 things that all plants need to survive are food, water, and dust. The food for plants is formed when enough light is provided. The water and dust part of the equation are pretty straight forward so long as you follow the counseled care instructions and remember to water …


Tips for a Healthy Indoor Garden

September 18th, 2011

If you live in an apartment or a small home with no room for a garden outside, the good news is that you can grow your garden indoors quite easily. Most people who have never gardened before might believe that starting an indoor garden is too difficult. But with some …