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How To Grow Lettuce Indoors in Container All Year Long
Growing garden lettuce indoors is quite simple and easy. However, some people may not know how to start to grow them indoors. Well, you no need to worry too much, I will share with you complete ideas for how to do so.
7 Little-known Secrets to Grow the Best Lettuce Indoors
Discover the ultimate guide on how to grow lettuce indoors! Whether you're an experienced gardener or a newbie, this comprehensive tutorial will walk you through the steps from start to finish. Learn about the best varieties of lettuce to grow indoors, essential tips for successful cultivation, and innovative gardening techniques that will help maximize your indoor space. With a little patience and dedication, you'll soon be enjoying fresh, crisp lettuce right from your own homegrown garden.
Captain Matt and the Worm People on Instagram: "These are my little greenhouses… #gardening #seedstarting #organicgardening #wormcastings #homegardening #gardenhack"
How to Prune Basil for Big, Bushy Basil Plants (With Photos)
Here's how to turn your skinny little basil plant into a thriving bush so you can make all the pesto you ever dreamed of.
Amber Benge 🌻 Grace Walk Farm on Instagram: "I didn’t plant herbs in my first vegetable garden because no one told me I should. So I’m telling you… grow some herbs! Companion planting has radically changed the way I garden, giving me an attack strategy for pests without any pesticides or synthetic chemicals. But the herbs do more than benefit my vegetable plants… they also benefit my family’s health. I’ve learned to make my own tea blends, tinctures, and salves. I’ve discovered how incredibly powerful plants can be when you use them as medicine. And along the journey, I found myself and my loved ones no longer needing a lot of the prescriptions we were taking. Both of my kids were able to replace daily allergy and asthma medicine with simple blends made from herbs I grew or foraged
Sean Pessarra on Instagram: "This double leader technique encourages indeterminate heirloom or hybrid varieties to focus on fruit production. Using these techniques, I have grown 30 to 50 lbs per plant over the course of 3 months. This technique is perfect for southern growers where tomatoes struggle to make it through the heat or northern growers not using heated greenhouses. You will get a lot more tomatoes in a more condensed period. Then you can follow them with later rounds of heat resistant tomatoes. Note: only use on indeterminate tomato varieties. A single plant is trained to produce only two vines (through early topping) and each vine trellised up a single string and attached with clips. The early topping/decapitating helps encourage a strong connection of each vine at the ba