Indoor cultivation and harvesting home-grown vegetables, even in the darkest months of the year, is a dream come true. You can cultivate plants, with or without soil, all year round!
You’ve probably heard about grow lights before, and probably know that it is a good investment for your plants. But how big of a difference do they really make?
Read moreHydroponic cultivation means growing without soil, and is a perfect solution for the indoor gardener with limited time and limited space. You can grow just about anything without soil. With that being said, there are some varieties that are easier to succeed with. In this post you will learn everything you need to know about hydroponic cultivations, and which plants are most suitable to be grown indoors and in water.
Read moreWith a little herb cultivation on the windowsill, you can enjoy freshly harvested and self-grown herbs all year round. Most herbs can be grown indoors - including popular herbs such as parsley, dill, and basil. Provide them with water, nutrition, and light, and they will flourish!
Read moreExplore Hydroponic Systems and learn how to cultivate without soil using only water, sunlight and nutrients.
Read moreLearn how to cultivate fresh vegetables, aromatic herbs and sweet fruits all year round.
Read moreWe have great news for you – it is possible to eat your own freshly harvested vegetables all year round!
Read moreGrowing sprouts has become popular which is no mystery. The best thing about sprouts is that they are very easy to cultivate, and that they grow so fast. Also, they are full of wonderful substances such as vitamins and minerals!
Read moreAre you curious about growing your own food at home in the kitchen window? Then you should try growing sprouts or microblades!
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