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Mariam Sallo, backlinks at June 14, 2025 at 6:50am EDT
Hi there, Friends! Have you heard of hydroponic gardening? Simply put, this method allows you to grow plants--even fruits and veggies--without soil right from the convenience of your countertop! Today, I'll show you how easy it is to set up and grow an indoor hydroponic garden...
hydroponic gardening for beginners
To clarify, this is not a sponsored post. However, as someone who was slightly intimidated by hydroponics and has been pleasantly surprised, I wanted to share my happy experience with you! Given that we had the hottest summer I can ever remember in Texas and even my usually hardy mint has been a casualty, I was thrilled to find a climate-change-surviving option for fresh herbs, lettuce, and more. (I want to try strawberries, next!) Above, you can see the progression of one of the lettuces I planted from the first day to the 20th. This variety is called Red Sails--see the tiny reddish specks on the leaves?
hydroponic gardening for beginners
You may remember last month I shared my newly set-up countertop hydroponic that I purchased during the Prime Day sale. I set it up on July 15 so today is exactly one month since my garden has been planted.
hydroponic gardening for beginners

 

Above, you can see how I set up the inside of the tank step-by-step. For the exterior, the LED grow light panel slides onto the top of the bamboo stand. Once the seed pods are added to the basket, it rests on the bamboo base. Both the water tank and the light connect to the power switch. You don't need to worry about timing anything. The light and power run automatically 16 hours on and 8 hours off. The pump circulates off and on every 15 minutes. It makes a trickling noise similar to a small fountain which is quite nice!
hydroponic gardening for beginners
 
If you browse Amazon, you will find lots of different countertop hydroponics--so much so that it can be a little overwhelming. After reading many reviews, I opted for this model. Although it isn't name brand, it had favorable reviews, and it is compatible with AeroGarden seed pods. I'm really pleased with the overall design.
hydroponic gardening for beginners
I do have one late bloomer--doesn't every family?! 😉 While the other pods sprouted before the suggested time, the last to sprout was mint. It sprouted several days later than the recommended 6-10 days. Although the sprouts are tiny, the other plants had very small sprouts in the beginning so I feel confident it will catch up before long!
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Grow baby, grow! (Mint) 
Here are a few closer views of the herbs...
Thai basil, dill, and Genovese Basil
...and lettuce after 20 days growth.
hydroponic gardening for beginners
Genovese basil and Black Seeded Simpson heirloom lettuce 
Tips and what I've learned so far: 
 
The grow light is very bright so consider that when you are deciding where to place your countertop garden.
Keep the adjustable light 3-5 inches from the tops of plants to encourage growth.
Lettuce grows quickly, so place it on the ends to allow it room to grow.
To avoid overcrowding, alternate a few unplanted pods, but cover the openings with the stickers that come with the garden. (You can also purchase them, here.)
Refill water as needed. (The pump will break if it runs dry.)
Follow the manufacturer's instructions regarding feeding and monthly tank cleaning.
*It is not recommended that you grow fruits or large vegetables at the same time as herbs and lettuce.

Mariam Sallo, backlinks at June 14, 2025 at 6:42am EDT

March is the month where two of my cooking challenges collide.  The March Food52 Cookbook Club book is "Deep Run Roots."  I've been cooking through it for awhile now with my friends back in VA.

Two years ago, before we moved to Guam, we celebrated my birthday with a road-trip to Kinston, NC and ate at "The Chef and the Farmer" and also "The Boiler Room".  It was one of those memories I will never forget.  I had watched all of the episodes of "A Chef's Life" on PBS and felt like I knew Vivian.  Her food was amazing.  So of course, when she came out with her first cookbook, I had to have it.
My friends and I have been tackling the chapters one at a time, saving the summer foods for, well, summer.  February was "Ground Corn" month and so I chose to make the "Pimento Cheese Grits with Salsa and Chips"  (you can find a similar version of hers here).  I'm a New England girl, y'all... the first time I ever had grits was at the Chef and the Farmer and no one was more surprised than I was when I absolutely fell in love with the 'Dirty Grits' with sausage and chicken livers (pictured above).

I promise that I speak the truth when I say that I intended to make the pimento from scratch, from the recipe that is also in the book.  I have a jar of pimentos in my pantry to prove it.  But really, now... did I honestly think the Commissary here would carry white cheddar?  When I saw the $1.50 container of ready-made pimento cheese, I grabbed it.

I started out with the grits in a homemade double-boiler.  After the recommended time, they still hadn't really thickened, so I put them directly on the heat and that did the trick perfectly.

I transferred them to a cast iron pan and dropped spoonfuls of pimento cheese on top, then spread it (do not try the wax paper tip from Vivian with store-bought, it's too sticky and wet to roll out) and popped it in the oven.
At this point, it was time to make the 'salsa'... which I would call more of a pico de gallo.  The 'tomatoes' we get here are notoriously awful.  Barely orange on the shelf, refrigerated, and don't even think about letting them ripen because they'll be a soft mess in about 12 hours.  But I bought a couple just for this recipe, chopped up some purple onion, threw in a couple of frozen cilantro/evoo cubes, and called it good.
The cheesy grits came out of the oven as bubbly goodness and I added the salsa on top.  It just seems wrong, but I served it with "Hint of Lime" chips (our favorite), and called the family to try.  We literally stood at the counter, scooping directly from the hot pan on the stove until the bag of chips was almost gone.  It was truly that good.  Even the picky 13 year old scooped around the onions and wolfed it down.
I will say it's better served warm than cold, but that didn't keep me from finishing off the leftovers straight out of the fridge.  This would make a great appetizer, assuming you are hosting the party and can serve it warm, or you know your hostess well and can heat it in her oven before serving.  I don't think it would travel well after cooking.

The next time I make it, I think I will only use half of the grits called for (or double the salsa) because I think I would prefer that ratio better.  But none the less, this one is another winner.

Mariam Sallo, backlinks at June 14, 2025 at 6:32am EDT

"A Beautiful Garden is a Work of the Heart"

Welcome to This Month in the Garden! I have been feeling a bit nostalgic and with the craziness of the world have been thinking a lot about life in general. It seemed like a good time for some reflection on how I got into gardening in the first place, the events that lead to this blog fifteen years ago this past February, and how writing this blog eventually lead to becoming an author. It all started a long time ago at the age of five and the paths of life led the way.

"They who Plant Gardens Reap Happiness"

I grew up next door to with a family of five children that became like siblings and their mom had been an avid gardener all her life. She would take me on tours of her collection of blooms and teach me about each one. One day I returned home and asked my mother for seeds and pots so that I could grow some flowers. That lead to future plantings, the planting of my first tree with my dad and a love of gardening and respect for horticulture that grew even more pronounced as I aged. You would find me digging in the dirt planting annuals, perennials and eventually shrubs and trees, and watching them grow as I nurtured them. In my adult years, I had been teaching high school science as a first career and in 1996, I decided to return to school for horticulture and then started up a landscape design business. After retiring from teaching, landscape design has became a second full time career.

"Plays in the Dirt!"

So, how did the blog and books come about? It was after a movie called Julie and Julia back in 2009 (boy that sounds long ago) about a woman who followed Julia Child's recipes and shared her experiences on what she referred to as a blog that blogging soon became popular. After watching the movie, I decided to create my own blog sharing a love of gardening and A Guide to Northeastern Gardening was born in February of 2010. My friends, family and clients would often ask me," How do you remember everything about each plant and how to grow it?" I would reply, "It is a passion, so I remember things." They all insisted that I write it down and kept encouraging me to perhaps write a book for others to learn and to pass along my knowledge. It was in 2015 that I started to write down thoughts as they came to me.
It all Started a Long Time Ago In February of 2016, my first book (with a name you will recognize) A Guide to Northeastern Gardening came to be, which expanded the information I had written about in my blog to teach new or experienced gardeners about the basics of garden planning, design and care. Once the first book came out, and with a second career as a landscape designer, I wanted to focus strictly on the concept of landscape design and my second book, Landscape Design Combinations was born. My love of gardening continued to grow, leading to four more books dealing with garden planning, plant selection and maintenance, including one with garden musings and folklore and one all about indoor gardening and houseplants.

"A Garden Brings Hope"

Gardening both outdoors and in and helping others with their gardening endeavors has become a major portion of my life, is what defines me, and I hope to be able to garden for as long as I am able. I hope you enjoyed my story and I invite you to share your gardening adventures in the comments. As a lifetime gardener with a passion for all things green, there are words that I live by (and which I even named a book after), Dream, Garden, Grow!

I hope you enjoyed This Month in the Garden! Are you a gardener? If so, how did you get into gardening? Have you been a gardener all your life?  I would love to hear your story!

Mariam Sallo, backlinks at June 13, 2025 at 8:26am EDT
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