An Inside Vegetable Garden
Houseplants and herb gardens are
well-known as common plants that are grown indoors. But
they are not the only plants that can be grown indoors.
By using the right containers and having the ability to mimic
the ideal growing conditions you can also have an indoor
vegetable garden. The benefits of having one go beyond
the beautification of your home or the relaxation you get from
gardening, but you can also pick your own vegetables right in
your kitchen.
Carrots, tomatoes, and radishes are three of the easiest
vegetable to grow indoors. Each grows differently and
will need separate containers but with some research this is
not a problem. A south-facing window is the best source
of natural sunlight for your vegetables to grow in. If
you do not have the right exposure, you can invest in an
artificial bulb to provide supplemental light.
As with any container you choose to grow plants in, making
sure there is enough drainage is key. If your plants sit
in too much water they are not going to survive. If the
pots you choose do not have holes in the bottom be sure to put
a layer of gravel or wood chips to allow the water to run out
of the soil. The flip side of this is not to ensure the
water does not run out too quickly either.
When choosing the types of vegetables to plant, follow the
same guidelines as you would for outdoors. On the seed
packets it will give recommendations on when to plant, the
amount of light and water that is needed and the spacing
requirements. Tailor your water schedule according to the
condition of the soil, make sure it doesn’t get too dry or stay
too wet either.
By the end of the summer or early fall you should be able to
harvest the vegetables grown inside your own home.
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