Indoor Edible Garden: Creative Ways to Grow Herbs, Fruits, and Vegetables in Your Home

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Edible Orchids Mounted onto Bark Orchids on bark create an eye-catching wall display. If the stems of the orchid plant start to stretch toward the light, try moving the display to the opposite wall. Read more Cocktail Herbs & Fruits Set sun-loving plants on the top shelf of the cart and mint on the bottom. Attach hanging planters of trailing strawberries and cucamelons to the handles. Pots of Tasty Roots Plant radishes and beets in pots with drainage holes set on trays or saucers. Place on a bench or tiled floor next to a large window or by a glass door. Chile & Herb Ball Suspend the display from a secure hook in the ceiling. Choose a sunny spot for it to hang, and ensure you can reach it easily to water and feed the plants. Read more Raise Sweet Peppers in Colorful Pots Set your pot of peppers close to a south-facing window or directly below a bright skylight in a warm room to mimic the plants' native growing conditions. Read more Mediterranean Mix A galvanized tub is a great choice for large fruiting vegetables, providing plenty of space for plants and handles to make it easier to move around so all your crops receive sufficient light. Cucamelons in Hanging Crates The cucamelon's ivy-like foliage and striped baby fruits make a striking feature trailing from a wooden crate suspended beneath a skylight. Watering & Feeding Indoor Edibles All crops need the right amount of moisture to feed their roots to produce a good crop of leaves, fruits, or flowers. The trick to growing indoor crops successfully is to supply them with plenty of water while avoiding soggy soil. Read more Fruit & Flower Windowbox Create a mix of fruits and flowers in a windowbox for a summer-long display. Keep all the plants in the windowbox well watered, even during wet weather. Read more

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🗸 Title: Indoor Edible Garden: Creative Ways to Grow Herbs, Fruits, and Vegetables in Your Home
🗸 Rating : 4.5 from 5 stars (236 reviews)
🗸 Languange: English
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