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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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6 Cold Weather Herbs That Keep Producing Indoors

October 25, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some Cold Weather Herbs Keep Producing Indoors

Winter might blanket the garden in frost, but that doesn’t mean you have to give up fresh flavor. The trick is bringing the green inside—right to your windowsill, countertop, or even a cozy corner with a grow light. While some herbs fade fast when the temperature drops, others thrive in cooler indoor conditions, filling your…

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12 Herbs That Thrive in Cooler Temperatures

October 3, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

Some herbs thrive in cooler temperatures.

Most people assume gardening season ends when the weather cools down, but here’s a secret: herbs love a chill. While some plants wilt at the first sign of a breeze, others come alive when the temperatures dip. Cooler weather herbs are hardy, flavorful, and often easier to manage because they don’t bolt, scorch, or demand…

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6 Things You Should Never Plant Next to Each Other

September 24, 2025 by Brandon Marcus Leave a Comment

There are certain things you should never plant next to each other.

Gardens are like neighborhoods—some residents get along perfectly, while others just can’t stop causing drama. A mismatched planting can mean stunted growth, pest parties, or even plants fighting over the same nutrients. Some crops thrive when paired with companions, but others become full-blown rivals if forced to share space. Knowing which plants to keep apart…

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