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I love sowing seeds in December and early January. It's the middle of winter and so calm and serene outside. Sowing seeds in the winter cold will help me get an early harvest in spring too!
Did you know that you can grow celery that's even more delicious and fragrant than the ones you find in the supermarket? You just need a little bit of skill and luck to succeed. Here's how.
How often should you feed your indoor plants? Do they even need fertilizer at all? Even the tiniest greens need a little extra nutrition now and then. Here are my best tips on how to fertilize indoor plants.
Do you love basil? Why not grow it at home and enjoy your homegrown leaves all summer long! Here are my best tips on sowing basil, a part of my series about gardening for beginners.
Here’s a great tip for when you start transplanting plants: water the soil before planting, instead of after. It works wonders!
At the beginning of the year, it’s time for me to grow leeks from seed. Here, I’m sharing three tips to keep in mind when you sow your seeds!
You’ve probably noticed plenty of photos on social media of gardeners who have gone all-in with their seed packets indoors. But why are they doing this? Learn more about why you should do indoor gardening in winter too.
We often talk about how important the light is when we want to start growing vegetables indoors. But what about the temperature? Learn how to find the perfect vegetables for your indoor conditions here.
Pea shoots is the perfect vegetable to grow early in the season. You can actually grow pea shoots in pots even in winter! Keep reading to learn how.
Fast-growing vegetables is a real lifesaver for me in winter. Here is my latest harvest of bok choy microgreens!
If you are anything like me, you will want to get going with the sowing as soon as possible. I do January sowings indoors every year, these are my favorite 5 vegetables.
I'm starting the new year with plenty of sowings! It's cold here in Sweden but that doesn't stop me from looking forward to fresh harvests in the near future. This is what I sow in January.