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Bringing fresh flavor to your meals is simple with an indoor garden. You can easily grow herbs and even small vegetables, regardless of the size of your space. Options range from simple pots for a ...
For me, gardening is the antidote to a long day of sitting and staring at a screen. Whether I’m watering, pulling up weeds, harvesting baby lettuces for a salad, or waging war on a slug infestation, ...
Gone are the days where the only way to grow your own vegetables is to own a bunch of land or live in the right area for the crops you want to have. With indoor smart gardens you can bring your green ...
A countertop garden promises the farm without the fuss. Using water and strong artificial light, these units let you grow food or flowers from seeds inside your home, in a footprint about as small as ...
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Gardening isn’t just for homeowners with acres of land. Whether you live in an apartment or have just a small plot of land to work with, there are options for every gardener. From growing herbs in ...
Designer Christina Nielsen transformed a Brooklyn backyard into a sitting garden using stone pavers set in gravel. Greenery encompasses the entire space from the fencing to the surrounding potted ...
Ever wished you could grab a handful of fresh herbs while cooking dinner? Setting up a mini herb garden by your window is a simple way to bring fresh flavors into your kitchen, even if you live in an ...
David lives in Brooklyn where he's spent more than a decade covering all things edible, including meal kit services, food subscriptions, kitchen tools and cooking tips. David earned his BA from ...