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1. Wash your used flower pots with soap. You don't want to contaminate new soil.
2. Place 1-3 plants per one flower pot. Basil needs a lot of space to grow.
3. Cut off the top of the stems just ✨above✨ a pair of growing leaves so it can branch out.
4. Allow the... See more
nomante.potanteinstagram.comTHE BASIL TRICK 🌿
1. Never water the soil, only water the saucer
2. Always keep the saucer full
3. Never pluck, always trim the stem just above a leaf
Some other helpful tips:
4. Use an XL saucer or bowl. It will drink what it needs!
5. Repotting... See more
goodboneslondoninstagram.comHey there,
I harvested my own indoor ginger and also wrote a short article about it.
I planted exactly 200g and harvested a total of 714g so I got 514g of new growth within just a tad over five months. I had to harvest prematurely so I could’ve gotten way more out of it had I given it more time.
The planted mother rhizomes
will not grow at all but new... See more
I harvested my own indoor ginger and also wrote a short article about it.
I planted exactly 200g and harvested a total of 714g so I got 514g of new growth within just a tad over five months. I had to harvest prematurely so I could’ve gotten way more out of it had I given it more time.
The planted mother rhizomes
will not grow at all but new... See more
r/IndoorGarden - Reddit
Celery can be grown indoors during the winter time, they have relatively shallow roots that allows them to grow in small containers.