by admin | Sep 29, 2025 | Fruit/Vegetables
If you want to grow fennel indoors, the easiest approach is to grow it mainly for its feathery leaves and stems, not for big outdoor-style bulbs. Indoors, fennel needs strong light, a deeper pot, and steady watering without soggy compost. Get those right and it can be...
by admin | Sep 28, 2025 | Grow Your Own
If you want to grow tarragon indoors, the biggest thing to know is this: French tarragon is the one you want for cooking, and it grows best with very bright light, sharp drainage, and a lighter watering routine than softer herbs. Indoors, it can do well in a pot, but...
by admin | Sep 27, 2025 | Fruit/Vegetables
If you want to grow onions indoors, the easiest win is not giant storage onions — it’s green onion tops, spring-onion style growth, and small indoor harvests from a bright spot. Indoors, onions need strong light, sharp drainage, and a setup that doesn’t keep the...
by admin | Sep 26, 2025 | Fruit/Vegetables
If you want to grow beetroots indoors, the easiest way is to treat them as a small-space edible crop rather than trying to force giant outdoor roots from a weak windowsill. Indoors, beetroots do best with strong light, a deep enough pot, and steady moisture without...
by admin | Sep 25, 2025 | Grow Your Own
If you want to grow sage indoors, the biggest mistake to avoid is treating it like a thirsty leafy herb. Sage does best with bright light, fast-draining compost, and a watering routine that lets the pot dry a little between drinks. Get that right and it becomes one of...