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Yes, You Can Grow Vegetables in January

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January is not just the first month of the year, it is also one of the coldest and wettest months. January make’s even the most dedicated gardeners think twice about starting seeds or bulbs outdoors. The harsh winter winds and wetter than wet weather, makes the soil harder to work with and even removing a warm glove to grip a tiny seed to sow in cold temperatures is a turn off. The saviours of the vegetable garden are Hardy Vegetables. Hardy vegetables actually love these dank, dark and frosty growing conditions.. What are Hardy Vegetables? They are vegetables that can survive through extreme cold weather conditions. They have a high tolerance to cold, ice, snow, and frost and can survive where other vegetables wilt and die. Summer Cabbage How do Hardy Vegetable Plants survive the cold? Plant Cell Conversion It is all down to their plant cells, they have evolved to make themselves toughened by converting water in cells into a sugar solution and increasing proteins and fats whi...

7 Expert Tips to Care for Curry Leaf Plant in Winter

Curry Leaf plant goes intro stress during winter. Learn expert tips to care for curry leaf plant in winter. Check watering, sunlight & fertilizer tips. The post 7 Expert Tips to Care for Curry Leaf Plant in Winter appeared first on Voice of Plant .

Top 10 Air Purifying Indoor Plants for a Healthier Home

Whenever air pollution worsens, people are advised to stay indoors and avoid going outside. This raises the question, “How can we purify the air inside our homes?” This is where indoor plants play a crucial role. Did you know that some indoor plants absorb toxic air and harmful chemicals, purifying and cleaning the air around […] The post Top 10 Air Purifying Indoor Plants for a Healthier Home appeared first on Voice of Plant .