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It’s About Thyme To Move Indoors

Bringing the garden indoors with herbs, hydroponics, and cozy recipes for November's harvest.

Read by Matilda Longbottom

 

Christy Page
Dear Gardeners,

Welcome to the November 2025 issue of Food Gardening Magazine!

Here in the Northeast, November is a month of letting go–and holding on. The outdoor garden is winding down, frost has settled in for the season, and I’m tucking my beds under their winter blankets of mulch and leaves. But even as the garden sleeps, my kitchen windowsill is coming alive. I’ve brought in rosemary, basil, and thyme, and I’m experimenting with a small hydroponic lettuce setup that’s already making me feel like a mad scientist.

I love this seasonal shift. November asks us to pause, reflect, and pivot indoors–to trade the shovel for the grow light and the raised bed for the countertop herb garden. This year, I’m leaning into that transition instead of resisting it. I’m also preserving what I can: drying herbs, roasting squash, and freezing the last of the garden tomatoes for soups that will warm us in January.

And yes, I’m already planning next year’s garden. November may feel like an ending, but for gardeners, it’s also a beginning.

Fresh Takes

November looks different depending on where you grow. For some, it’s the final harvest. For others, it’s prime planting season. We’ve created zone-specific guides to help you make the most of this transitional month:

Cover Stories

This month, we’re celebrating the resourcefulness of urban gardeners and the quiet power of fresh herbs to transform everyday cooking:

Plant Close-Ups

Whether you’re solving a squash mystery, choosing the right basil, or drying rosemary for winter, this month’s plant profiles dig into the practical and the curious:

Get Your Free Indoor Gardening Special Issue

As outdoor growing winds down, we’re offering a complete Indoor Gardening Special Issue to help you keep growing through the colder months. From herb propagation to microgreens to hydroponic setups, this guide will show you how to turn any sunny window or spare corner into a productive indoor garden. Download it now and keep the harvest going!

Featured Videos

This month’s videos are all about extending the season, bringing the garden indoors, and cooking up comfort:

Apple Recipe Collection

November and apples go hand in hand. Whether you’re baking, roasting, or stirring them into breakfast, here are our favorite ways to celebrate this seasonal favorite:

Let the Season Guide You

Don’t forget to download your Indoor Gardening Special Issue–it’s packed with everything you need to keep growing through winter. Gold Members can also explore the Gardening Kits tab for additional seasonal resources:

Check them out now, and download your favorites!

November reminds us that gardening isn’t just about what grows in the ground–it’s about adapting, experimenting, and staying curious through every season. Whether you’re drying herbs, building a hydroponic system, or baking your way through a bushel of apples, this month is about honoring the harvest and preparing for what’s next.

Happy growing–indoors and out!

Warm regards,

Christy Page
Editor & Publisher

P.S. Have you made the leap to indoor growing yet? I’d love to hear what you’re growing on your windowsills or under grow lights this winter–and whether you’ve had any hilarious failures along the way! Share in the comments below!

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