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(Chicago.CityRegions.Com, December 19, 2015 ) Chicago, IL -- A quiet month for gardening, December can be a bit slow when you tend to wake up lazy as the snow triggers a hard and frosty climate. Its the official entrance of winter. However there are still pending tasks to accomplish such as growing season, planting etc.
Growing plants indoors is best considered during winter time. Initiate an indoor veggie garden, herb garden or a combo of both. Many indoor herbs such as mint, basil, chives, parsley etc. thrive indoors as long as you have a sunny location or even an artificial light. Make sure you use well drained potted holes, potting mix etc. to ensure a healthy success for your indoor gardening. Of course, you can always go with Grandmas secret garden that changes the face of indoor growing. For those who want to go the traditional way, here are few tips.
Tend to houseplants
Certain plants apart from vegetables and herbs that are grown indoors are houseplants. Sometimes indoor climate can be risky for indoor plants due to dry conditions, cooler temperatures or less daylight compared to summer climate but with proper care and attention, houseplants can grow good even in chilly climates.
Poinsettia care
As Christmas holiday nears, Poinsettia are piled up at every garden centers. Just make sure not to place them too closely to windows or places where there will be cold breezes. That doesn't mean you should keep them close towards heat vents either.
Choosing seeds
One of the tricks for healthy gardening includes getting it ahead of time. December is a best season to order seeds catalogs that you can grow in summer or spring.
Clean Gardening tools
Clean all the gardening tools and keep them away by the end of summer. You don't want to start the summer with messy tools.
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