As another outdoor growing season has come and gone, I find I am reflecting on the Good, Bad and Ugly this year brought for indoor gardeners...
There is something about growing in a greenhouse that is very satisfying. Maybe it is all the oxygen? Or is it the satisfaction of working with...
Growing orchids such as the cattleya is said to be one of the most difficult tasks an orchid grower can get himself into, and this is...
Few things are as disheartening to a greenhouse hobbyist as discovering an insect infestation. Greenhouse pest insects not only disrupt the beauty and zen-like atmosphere found...
You probably won’t find too many vegetable gardeners people approaching their gardens from the standpoint of asset management, but it’s something we ought to consider. After...
For the last 20 years, indoor gardeners have been using the “watt-per-square-foot” method to plan their lighting needs. You can find the “watt requirement” for about...
Looking around outside there are rich hues on the trees and in the flower beds. Cranberry, golden and brown colored leaves are dropping to the...
If you are looking to reproduce and multiply your orchids, this guide on orchid propagation encompasses all of the necessary methods required for success. Because these...
Once a system is designed and built, it is now a self-contained complete hydroponics system that will virtually run itself. There still may be some problems...
There develops within any body of knowledge, a jargon that everyone accepts who works within that knowledge group, but can be misleading to those who do...