Vegetables that grow best in a summer garden, such as tomatoes, corn, beans, cucumbers, basil and cilantro, tend to thrive on heat and longer days. Learn how to create a lively summer garden in this free video on vegetable gardening.
Expert: Rose Keppler
Contact: www.rosekeppler.com
Bio: Rose Keppler is an artist and horticulturist who provides careful, detailed garden maintenance based on the principle that gardens should serve both functional and aesthetic purposes.
Series Description: Vegetable gardening allows you to grow your own food, get acquainted with nature and generally have a lot of fun, and now your green thumb will get even greener with these vegetable gardening tips. A professional horticulturist shares her knowledge in this free video series.
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I live in Florida where it' s always very hot. I have bought a cilantro plant in a pot and Im looking for best area to keep it. Should I keep it indoors by sunlight or outdoors in patio? Also, what do I have to do to maintain the plant and continue to harvest it? Is my first herb and extremely new at this, so any help is appreciated. Thanks.
i've always had more success with cilantro when it isn't too hot. Good information
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