Home Grown Garden Blog Tagged "HomeGrown" - Homegrown Garden

60-DAY FREE RETURNS GUARANTEED!

Propagation and potting tips

Find your perfect plant

Building your own terrarium

Image caption appears here

This section doesn’t currently include any content. Add content to this section using the sidebar.

Image caption appears here

Add your deal, information or promotional text

Blogs

By following these tips, you can ensure that your spring garden is a success. Planting the right way in the spring will help you achieve your green dreams and turn them into a reality. Happy planting!
  • 3 min read
Spring is the perfect time to get your garden in shape for the coming months. Whether you are an experienced gardener or just starting out, it's important to have a checklist to make sure you cover all the necessary tasks.
  • 7 min read
There are all kinds of plants that grow well in a spring garden. You don’t have to wait until summer to start enjoying a bumper crop of tasty greens and other vegetables. Start now - and you’ll be chowing down in no time.
  • 6 min read

Are you looking to start a herb garden indoors? Do you want fresh herbs in the winter when your outdoor plants are out of season?

You may have been told that it is challenging to grow plants like herbs indoors, but that's not true. It just requires work and dedication - and of course, the right know-how.

In this article, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know to learn how to start a herb garden indoors.

  • 4 min read

Square foot gardening is a great way to garden with limited space. It's also the most efficient and least expensive method of growing your own vegetables, fruits, and flowers. Square foot gardening can be done on any scale, from a patio container to an entire acre of land.

When it comes time for harvest, you'll have plenty of fresh food all year long!

Here’s how to start square foot gardening, regardless of how much - or how little! - experience you might have.

  • 4 min read

Are you ready to learn how to grow basil? If so, you’re in the right place.

Mint is a perennial plant that grows well in the cool, moist soil of a garden. Mint is most often grown for its leaves, which are used to flavor many foods and drinks. It can also be used as an herb or ground into powder form to make herbal teas. Growing your own mint plants will give you access to fresh leaves all year round.

  • 4 min read

Want to learn how to take care of echeverias? You’ve come to the right place.

Echeverias are popular house plants that can be found in a variety of colors. These lovely plants are beautiful, easy to care for succulents that have been popular since the 1800s.

Unfortunately, the Internet is rife with misinformation about how to care for these plants. In this article, we will provide you with some tips on how to take care of your echeveria and keep them healthy.

  • 4 min read

Spring is coming - do you know how to grow cabbage from seeds and other cool-weather crops?

By starting to grow cabbage first thing in the spring, you’ll be able to speed up your harvest so that it’s ready to be pulled by the middle of the summer - before it gets too hot!

Growing cabbage isn’t complicated, especially if you already have some experience in growing a backyard vegetable garden.

  • 5 min read

Want to know how to grow carrots? You’ve come to the right place.

Carrots are some of the easiest vegetables to grow, particularly for gardeners in colder climates. They prefer the chillier weather of early spring and late fall, when daytime temperatures average 75 degrees and those at night are around 55 degrees.

  • 4 min read

Search