Indoor Gardening




Indoor gardening is great for apartment growing or for those cold climates. Learn to grow vegetables, fruits and plants inside a home or learn how to build a small structure that will hold your indoor gardening. Indoor gardens are important for many areas of the world where winter is present or the temperature is too hot to grow certain types of plants.





All Indoor Gardening Articles


Second Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. As plants naturally, after their season of rest during the winter...


First Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. Cinerarias.--The plants intended for large specimens must receive...


First Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. Proceed with the potting of the young plants in the greenhouse, a...


First Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. Frequent attention is now necessary in the giving and taking away...


First Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. The shifting and repotting of all specimen plants in these houses...


First Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. Attend in due time to all plants that require potting into larger...


First Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. Azalea Indica.--Encourage free growth, as soon as possible after ...


First Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. The plants permanently planted out in the borders of the conserva...


First Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. The conservatory borders will now require liberal supplies of wat...


First Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. Balsams.--Give them a good watering when they show indications of...


First Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. The plants when newly set in the house are very liable to lose a ...


First Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. Now that the dull, foggy days and sharp frosty nights have arrive...


First Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. Every endeavour should now be made to keep these houses as gay as...


Fourth Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. The compost intended for the plants in these houses should be pre...


Fourth Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. During continued frosty weather fires must be kept up in these ho...


Fourth Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. As the great proportion of greenhouse plants are now commencing, ...


Fourth Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. The plants that are introduced to the conservatory from the stove...


Fourth Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. As most plants here are now in active growth, they will require a...


Fourth Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. Many of the finer kinds of hard-wooded plants--such as Boronias, ...


Fourth Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. The conservatory should now be gay with Balsams, Cockscombs, Fuch...


Fourth Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. The plants in these houses should receive particular attention th...


Fourth Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. The plants that have been in the open borders during the summer t...


Fourth Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. As fresh air is indispensable for the health of plants, and as fo...


Fourth Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. The great object should now be to keep them moderately dry; water...


Fourth Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. Continue to keep the supply of heat and moisture at the lowest de...


Second Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. The plants will now require particular attention and a nice disc...


Second Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. As the boisterous gales and violent showers that frequently occur...


Second Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. Some of the most hardy and woody plants may be removed from the ...


Second Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. A free ventilation is of importance, and by closing with a humid ...


Second Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. The principal part of the greenhouse plants may now be removed to...


Second Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. Achimenes.--They delight in a steady, moist heat; to be shaded in...


Second Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. Bulbs.--The selections for winter and spring flowering to be made...


Second Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. As boisterous winds, heavy rains, and other atmospheric changes ...


Second Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. The plants being cleaned, surfaced, staked, and arranged, they wi...


Second Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. Continue to admit air in favourable weather, but not in currents;...


Second Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. Every dead, decaying, and mouldy leaf, and flowerstalk, to be rem...


Thrid Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. Ventilation is requisite in mild weather, as stagnant air is al...


Thrid Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. The plants occupying the beds in the conservatory to be arranged,...


Thrid Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. Proceed as diligently as possible with the repotting of such of t...


Thrid Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. Keep the conservatory as cool by day as is consistent with the he...


Thrid Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. Attend carefully to the stock of plants for summer and autumn de...


Thrid Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. The stock of plants out of doors to be carefully looked over in s...


Thrid Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. If any of the stove plants, as lately recommended, have been brou...


Thrid Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. As the majority of greenhouse plants are out in the open air, or ...


Thrid Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. Finish housing the greenhouse plants, and give them as much air a...


Thrid Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. The decline of temperature and less watering must go on progressi...


Thrid Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. Careful attention should now be given to the picking off mouldy a...


Thrid Week

GREENHOUSE AND CONSERVATORY. As many of the hard-wooded plants are impatient of fire heat and ...