Indoor Vegetable Gardening

By gardener | Feb 11, 2008

Some who love gardening might find it frustrating when cold months come. But having an indoor vegetable garden is an option that some are not aware of. We just need to be creative because during these months you can still continue gardening and I know you will enjoy it. Having an indoor garden has its limitations; you can’t plant pumpkins, sweet corn and squash. Of course you can plant some leafy crops, tomatoes and other root crops.

In selecting a container for your indoor garden, attention to detail is essential. Choose a color that will compliment your home. Make your garden blend with your living space. Check the exact measurements so that you won’t end up buying big containers. You can use decorative metal pails, clay pots and even plastic jugs. You can also create an indoor garden where you can let the plants grow throughout the year. Choose plants that aren’t seasonal.

In selecting the best plants for your indoor garden, reserve time for visiting the local nursery and explain to them your plans and you will be amazed on how they are willing to help. They will offer you different varieties of plants. Make sure to ask them how to plant them because some plants requires a different process of planting. Make sure to prepare the soil, it should have enough nutrients for your plants. Regular soil doesn’t have enough nutrients so you need to purchase special soil for indoor gardening. Check the temperature and moisture of the soil. Don’t over-water the plants, just water moderately.

Container gardening is best because you can position them in the best light exposure. Some plants to consider for container gardening are cherry tomatoes, sweet peppers, short vine cucumbers and squash, spinach, Swiss chard, leaf lettuce, miniature cabbage, eggplant, green onions and most of the Herbs.

Next, you should decide if you will be starting from seeds or plants. If you are just a beginner, I suggest that you buy plants rather than seeds. Starting with vegetable seeds needs your attention and it is frustrating sometimes if they don’t grow as fast as you want them to. You can use seeds if you think you are prepared and have enough knowledge in planting them.

Be sure that you have time for your vegetable garden, it is rewarding when you see that your garden is blooming. Besides, you can have your favorite salad anytime. I am sure that you won’t get worried if it snows and the winds come. These can’t hurt your plants because you have them inside your home.

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