Indoor Vegetable Gardening: How To Get Started
Not every type of vegetable can be grown indoors, but the following vegetables all make indoor vegetable gardening possible: - Tomatoes - Lettuce - Peppers - Miniature cabbage - Some types of carrots Containers for indoor vegetable gardening can be just about anything, old cans, discarded plastic containers, or you can purchase pots at any gardening store. However, whatever container type you select ensure that there are drainage holes in the bottom and sides wherever possible. With plastic and metal/tin containers you can make your own drainage holes by punching holes into the container with a sharp object such as an ice pick. The soil type used varies based on the type of vegetables being grown. Also, indoor vegetable gardening in hanging pots will need a lighter growing medium than containers that are kept on a flat surface. The choice of soil is a personal one; some gardeners opt for store-bought soil, whether others mix their own. Whichever option you choose, the soil should be lightweight and drainable. Clay soil is too heavy and does not drain well, while a mixture of sand, soil (some experts advise against using garden soil) and mulch should produce good results. Once the soil and container are available, you will now need to place the soil into the container. Never pack the soil tightly as this will restrict root development. Also leave a few inches at the top of the container so that watering is easier. Next, select your seeds or seedlings. If you want to start from scratch sowing seeds is the way to go, but if you want a head start on your indoor vegetable gardening project, buy ready to plant seedlings. Once you have planted the vegetables careful attention must be paid to watering them. Plants, vegetables or not, that are grown in containers need to be watered carefully so as not to over water or to under water; daily or every other day is good. To top it off, indoor vegetable gardening is generally not as affected by pests that attack vegetable gardens outside. In addition, there is little need for weeding. Apart from ensuring a supply of fresh vegetables, indoor vegetable gardening is a fun and relatively inexpensive activity. Persons with mobility issues who love gardening can still enjoy this pastime with indoor vegetable gardening. With patience and lots of care your indoor vegetable garden can keep you in vegetables year round. |
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