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How to Grow Herbs Without Buying Starters

March 20, 2026 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

How to Grow Herbs Without Buying Starters

Herbs bring life to food, but buying starters at the store can get expensive fast. Imagine filling your kitchen with fresh basil, mint, or rosemary without spending a single dollar on pre-grown plants. Starting from scraps or seeds transforms ordinary cooking leftovers into a mini garden that looks vibrant and smells amazing. This approach isn’t…

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Filed Under: garden tips Tagged With: Basil, DIY plants, gardening, gardening tips, herbs, Home Gardening, indoor gardening, kitchen scraps, mint, money-saving, plant propagation, rosemary, Sustainable Living

Is Growing Herbs at Home Still a Money Saver?

January 31, 2026 by Catherine Reed Leave a Comment

Is Growing Herbs at Home Still a Money Saver?

A clamshell of basil that turns slimy in three days can make anyone dream about a little kitchen herb garden. Herbs feel like the perfect “cheap win” because they’re expensive per ounce at the store, and a single plant can look like it’ll supply you forever. But between seed packets, potting mix, containers, grow lights,…

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Filed Under: frugality Tagged With: Basil, container gardening, frugal gardening, garden budgeting, grow herbs indoors, herb garden, kitchen garden, mint

Grow This Indoors and You’ll Have Fresh Herbs All Winter

November 28, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

If You Grow This Indoors You’ll Have Fresh Herbs All Winter

There’s something magical about snipping a handful of fresh herbs when everything outside is frozen solid and aggressively unfriendly. While your neighbors are staring sadly at their barren gardens and scraping frost off windshields, you could be inside plucking fragrant leaves like you live in a tiny indoor Mediterranean paradise. Indoor herb growing isn’t just…

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Filed Under: indoor gardening Tagged With: Basil, chives, cilantro, fresh herbs, herbs, indoor garden, indoor garden tips, indoor gardening, indoor plants, mint, parsley, rosemary, sage, thyme, winter, winter garden tips, winter gardening, Winter Gardening Tips

11 Seeds to Store in Paper Bags This Fall

November 19, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There Are Certain Seeds You Should Store in Paper Bags This Fall

Fall arrives like a friendly reminder that your garden’s greatest treasures aren’t the blossoms you admired all summer—it’s the seeds hiding inside them. There’s something wildly satisfying about gathering those tiny future-plants and tucking them away like secret investments for spring. Storing seeds in paper bags feels old-school in the best possible way: simple, reliable,…

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Filed Under: seeds Tagged With: Basil, beans, calendula, Cosmos, dill, free seeds, growing seedlings, marigolds, pepper, pumpkins, seed, Seedling care, seedling space, seedlings, seeds, sunflowers, tomatoes, zinnia

How to Grow Basil That Doesn’t Bolt in the Heat

September 26, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There are ways to grow basil that doesn't bolt in the heat.

If you’ve ever planted basil in the early spring, you know how magical it feels—lush green leaves, heavenly aroma, and endless possibilities for pesto, caprese salads, and garnishes. But then summer hits, the temperature rises, and suddenly your sweet basil is doing the one thing you begged it not to: bolting. That’s when your basil…

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What Is the Best Growing Medium for Basil?

December 7, 2021 by Kathryn Vercillo Leave a Comment

Basil is a wonderful herb. It goes well in a variety of different foods. Moreover, you can use it to spice up beverages. However, it’s costly to buy basil leaves at the store. Therefore, you can save a lot of money by planting basil in your own container garden instead. You can use soil, of…

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How to Test Soil Drainage Before Planting

How to Test Soil Drainage Before Planting

A garden may appear to be perfect on the surface and still fail spectacularly underneath. That rich, dark soil might promise thriving plants, but if water lingers too long or disappears too fast, roots will struggle, rot, or dry out before they ever get established. Soil drainage decides whether a garden becomes a lush paradise…

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Why Slugs Target Certain Plants First and How to Stop Them

Why Slugs Target Certain Plants First and How to Stop Them

A garden can look flawless one evening and completely ravaged by morning. Leaves that looked lush and healthy suddenly wear jagged holes, and tender seedlings vanish like they never existed. That kind of overnight destruction doesn’t happen by accident, and it doesn’t happen randomly either. Slugs don’t wander aimlessly through a garden. They make calculated…

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5 Budget Ways to Mark Garden Rows Clearly

5 Budget Ways to Mark Garden Rows Clearly

A messy garden row can ruin the whole vibe. Seeds go in with good intentions, but without clear lines, everything turns into a guessing game faster than weeds can pop up. Order matters in a garden, and not just for looks. Clear rows help track what grows where, prevent accidental trampling, and make watering and…

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When to Thin Seedlings for Maximum Growth

When to Thin Seedlings for Maximum Growth

There’s a moment in every gardener’s life that feels equal parts terrifying and exhilarating: it’s the moment you stare down a tray of seedlings and realize they’re multiplying faster than expected. Tiny green shoots, delicate stems, and leaves smaller than a fingernail suddenly demand attention. It’s not just about nurturing life—it’s about making a choice…

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