by admin | Sep 30, 2025 | Fruit/Vegetables, Grow Your Own
If you want to grow curry leaves indoors, the biggest difference comes from getting the basics right early: strong light, warmth, sharp drainage, and regular pruning. A curry leaf plant can grow well indoors, but it’s less forgiving than soft leafy herbs, so the setup...
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 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...
by admin | Sep 24, 2025 | Grow Your Own
If you want to grow oregano indoors, the biggest win is giving it more light and less water than most people expect. Oregano is one of the easiest indoor herbs when the setup is right, but it quickly turns weak and leggy if it sits in dim light or heavy, soggy...
by admin | Sep 9, 2025 | Fruit/Vegetables, Grow Your Own
To grow indoor tomatoes, you need more light than most people expect, plus steady watering and a bit of help with pollination. Get those three right and you can harvest real fruit indoors — even in a small space. Quick answer: grow indoor tomatoes Choose compact/dwarf...
by admin | Aug 22, 2025 | Grow Your Own
Growing cilantro indoors is totally doable, but it only stays leafy if you nail three things: cool temps, steady light, and consistent moisture. Most “failures” are just cilantro bolting (flowering early) because it’s too warm, too dry, or not bright enough. Quick...