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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
And some other helpful tips:
4. Use an XL saucer or bowl. It will only drink what it needs!
5.... See more
goodboneslondoninstagram.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.