Cut and come again: how to harvest lettuce so it keeps regrowing
Cut and come again is how one lettuce plant feeds you for 8-12 weeks. I show the exact cutting height, the one-third rule and why crowns must stay…
Read moreLearn how to grow fresh herbs, leafy greens, and vegetables at home, all year round. Simple tips for beginners to enjoy healthy, homegrown produce.
Cut and come again is how one lettuce plant feeds you for 8-12 weeks. I show the exact cutting height, the one-third rule and why crowns must stay…
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Read moreI compare butterhead, romaine, oak leaf and lollo lettuce in smart gardens: days to harvest, height limits and the varieties that regrow best indoors.
Read moreIndoor tomatoes flower but set little fruit because there is no wind or bees. Here is how to hand-pollinate in 10 seconds and lift fruit set well above…
Read moreMint spreads fast, but you can grow it indoors without the takeover. Learn the right pot, light, watering and pruning to keep a single plant tidy and productive.
Read moreMy rosemary used to die every January. Here is the winter routine that finally works: 12-14 hours of light, cool air, careful watering and airflow.
Read moreBitter lettuce almost always means heat and bolting. I explain the 24 °C threshold, why old leaves turn bitter and the indoor fixes that keep leaves sweet.
Read moreI explain how to harvest basil, parsley, dill and other herbs so they regrow: where to cut, the one-third rule and the mistakes that kill plants.
Read moreThe 5 crops that almost cannot fail in a first-time smart garden — basil, lettuce, parsley, dill, chives — from my own LetPot Mini run.
Read moreParsley takes 14 to 28 days to sprout — most people give up too early. Here is why parsley germination is so slow, plus the 3 indoor tricks…
Read moreBasil bolts when light is low and harvest is wrong. After three failed crops I cracked it: light intensity and pinch timing beat everything else.
Read moreIf your chilli plant is staying small, growing very slowly, or seems to have stopped completely, you are not alone. This is one of the most common problems…
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