Indoor vegetable gardening? If you’re short on garden space, you can still have your home-grown veggies!
There’s nothing like the taste of garden grown vegetables. However, if you live in a condo, or in the city, with no gardening space to speak of, you may think you’ll just have to buy your produce. Not necessarily. If you’ve got a spare room, which you use as a sewing room or office space, why not add a little plant life? A garage is another ideal spot for indoor vegetable gardening.
Here we show you how to put that space to work, with your own indoor vegetable gardening plot. It’s easy, inexpensive and profitable. After all, produce is quite the expensive item on our shopping lists these days.
All you need are planter boxes with drainage trays, soil, shop light fixtures, growing lights, granular time-release fertilizer formulated for veggies. To complete your indoor vegetable gardening plot, choose seeds, or starts from the nursery.
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I started off organic herb gardening about a year ago. I didn’t really think about it as organic. I just bought a little bit of dirt, threw in some seeds, and grew them in a windowsill box. I didn’t want to get any artificial fertilizers because they seemed unnecessary and costly, and the dirt that I got was all-natural and locally harvested. The herbs were out of this world. If you are new to organic gardening, I recommend that you grow herbs. There’s nothing that adds zest to your food like having fresh, homegrown, high quality herbs.
Anyway, to get back to my story, I sort of got involved in organic gardening by steps. A friend of mine owned an organic garden, and she asked me what I used to grow my herbs. When I told her, she was surprised with me. Apparently, most people apply miracle grow or some other artificial fertilizer without thinking about whether or not they need it. Learn the basics of Organic Vegetable Gardening
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If we’re able to garden without having interference from the pesky pests which attack plants, then without a doubt gardening would be a straightforward matter. However; we have got to beware of these little foes which are small in size, but massive in the havoc they create in the garden.
Gardening pests come in many shapes and sizes. Gardening pests are,naturally not really a group of bugs that can each be dealt with the same way every time. Although we may try to use organic methods and be self sufficient, gardening pests have no respect whatsoever for the borders that divide one garden from the next. They will try to grab a meal that is most convenient for themselves.
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