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This Week's Bounty: Propagate Rosemary and Other Herbs Indoors, Regulate Humidity, 7 Aromatic Turkey Herbs, and More!

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Our weekly roundup of advice and tips for growing good food at home. January 21, 2024 Â Â Featured

Our weekly roundup of advice and tips for growing good food at home. [Food Gardening Network Weekly]( January 21, 2024  [Freebie Text-Ad]( [Plant the Perfect—and Productive—Food Garden Every Year!]( [GET THIS FREEBIE NOW!](  Featured Weekly Video [How to Propagate Rosemary and Other Herbs Indoors]( [Video]( Rosemary is one of my absolute favorite herbs. I use it all the time for cooking and medicinal purposes. Plus, I love how it’s easy to propagate and grow indoors. If you’ve been meaning to grow your own rosemary but are too scared you’ll kill it, this article’s for you. Because the take-away is that you might, but you can always try, try, again. [Read More...](  [2024 Garden Planning Calendar Kit]( [FREE for You Now: Printable 2024 Garden Planning Calendar Kit!]( Download this kit when you join the Food Gardening Network Gold Club: - Plan your 2024 food garden today! - Never miss an important task. - Be inspired to plan, plant, and enjoy! - Covers every month of 2024! [Read More ...](  Indoor Gardening [How to Regulate Humidity for Indoor Herb Gardens]( [Article 1]( Figuring out how to regulate humidity indoors can sometimes feel like a hopeless venture. Just when you get it right, someone opens the front door, and the whole indoor atmosphere changes. Or here in New England, one day can be 70 and sunny, and the next is 48 and windy. [Read More...](  [Cauliflower]( [Marvelous Cauliflower Gardening Guide Available Now!]( Cauliflower love is on the rise in restaurants and homes everywhere, from cauliflower rice to pizza crust, and it’s easy to see why—it’s a health power food and it tastes delicious as well. While cauliflower is known to be tricky to grow, this Marvelous Cauliflower Gardening Guide will get you fully prepared to take on the challenge. [Read More ...](  Food Preservation [5 Reasons for Storing Canned Food Without Rings]( [Article 2]( I’ll be the first to say that I love looking in my pantry and seeing jar after jar of canned garden vegetables. Like many gardeners, I enjoy sharing the abundance of nature with friends and neighbors. I also appreciate being able to open a jar of homegrown [green beans]( in February when temperatures are well below freezing. Along the way, I’ve learned a few lessons about storing my canned goods, such as why storing canned food without rings is the way to go. [Read More...](  [Lemons]( [Tart & Tangy lemon Guide Available Now!]( Lemons may seem like an exotic tree to grow, but all they need is a little TLC to give you years of tangy harvests! You don’t have to live in a subtropical zone to grow lemons—there are plenty of varieties happy to grow as productive houseplants! With this Gardening Guide, you get all the details that go into growing and harvesting bright, fragrant lemons. Get recipes for dishes sweet and savory that make it all the more rewarding to grow your own lemons. Get it all in this Tart & Tangy Lemon Guide right now! [Read More ...](  Spice & Herb Gardening [7 Aromatic Turkey Herbs You Can Grow and Dry]( [Article 3]( I love fresh and dried herbs. They can turn any recipe into a treat for the senses. I especially love that I can grow herbs in my garden and enjoy them fresh most of the year, then dry them to flavor meals in the winter. I also love planning my garden and thinking about which herbs might go together for specific types of meals. These turkey herbs fall right into that category. [Read More...](  [Rosemary]( [Rosemary, the All-Purpose Herb Gardening Guide Available Now!]( It’s a hands-down favorite among herb gardeners and has been for centuries. It’s even a topiary plant! With the Rosemary, the All-Purpose Herb Gardening Guide, you’ll have everything you need to know about growing and enjoying this versatile plant. [Read More ...](  Composting [Can Compost Go Bad? Plus 5 More Facts About Composting]( [Article 4]( I sometimes feel like a magician when I work on my compost pile. A few potato peels, a bell pepper core, and some coffee grounds go into the pile, and within a few weeks, out comes gardening gold. [Learning how to compost]( has been such a gardening game-changer for me. I’ve saved tons of money by not having to buy soil additives and bagged compost. And I feel a sense of pride knowing that I was able to nourish my garden by [repurposing food scraps]( and other paper waste. Recently I noticed my compost pile increasing in size, faster than I seemed to be using it. But can compost go bad? I did some research and here’s what I found. [Read More...](  [Strawberries]( [The All-Strawberry Gardening Guide Available Now!]( Strawberries are among the most popular home crops, growing everywhere from hanging pots to open land gardens. With this All-Strawberry Gardening Guide, you can get all the details that go into raising delicious, sweet berries of your own. [Read More ...](  Pests & Diseases [How to Prevent Indoor Garden Pests During the Winter]( [Article 5]( My most eventful experience with indoor garden pests happened a few winters ago. One of my neighbors handed over a gorgeous basil plant that had spent the summer outside in the sunshine. She didn’t have room for it in her home, so I was the lucky recipient. [Read More...](  [Magazine]( [January 2024 Issue Available Now!]( Get in-depth articles and videos, including our feature article about "5 Garden Planning Tools & Apps" and “How to Propagate Rosemary and Other Herbs Indoors.” You’ll also learn to make “3 Easy Homemade Salad Dressing Recipes." Plus, enjoy spotlights on how to grow and cook with oregano, hot peppers, and tomatoes! [Read More ...](  Member Posts: New This Week - [Craving a Hot Bowl of chili on a Chilly Day]( - [Nick's Southern Herb and Spice Mix: A Family Legacy]( - [From Battlefields to Botany]( - [How the Hula Hoe Became My Hoe of Choice]( Member Favorites - [3 Benefits of a Homemade Irrigation System for Vegetable Gardens]( - [9 Automated Garden Tools for Effortless Growing]( - [Grow Your Own Food at Home Three Ways]( - [5 Ways to Succeed at Apartment Container Gardening on a Budget]( - [3 Main Types of Vegetable Seeds Explained]( - [How to Choose the Best Lights for Growing Berries Indoors]( - [What is Vertical Gardening and are the Benefits Worth it?]( - [How Often Should You Water Herbs Indoors?]( - [10 Tips for Starting a Seed Library for Your Community]( Premium Recipes of the Week - [Oregano-Tomato Pasta]( - [Oregano-Lemon Grilled Shrimp Skewers]( - [Oregano-Lemon Roasted Vegetables]( - [Lemon-Oregano Grilled Chicken]( - [Oregano-Tomato Bruschetta]( [GP]( [FREE for You Now: Printable Butterfly Garden Planting Chart!]( Download this FREEBIE now and get: - Beautiful full-color printable chart. - Which plants attract butterflies? - Best flowers for your garden. - Fun facts about each of the 24 plants. 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