Indoor Salad: How to Grow Vegetables Indoors, 2nd Edition

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Gardening, House Plants, Vegetables
Cover of the book Indoor Salad: How to Grow Vegetables Indoors, 2nd Edition by Ginger Booth, Ginger Booth
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Author: Ginger Booth ISBN: 9781386178514
Publisher: Ginger Booth Publication: November 12, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ginger Booth
ISBN: 9781386178514
Publisher: Ginger Booth
Publication: November 12, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

No garden space? Wrong season?

Grow fresh vegetables indoors, year-round. And brighten your life.

The salad vegetables we eat fresh can grow indoors - lettuce, kale and Asian greens, herbs, cucumbers, beans, peppers, and even tomatoes. The lights they crave off-season can brighten your mood, too.

Starting from what these crops need to succeed, Indoor Salad explores techniques to meet those needs - from the humble CFL lightbulb, to container gardening, to hydroponics. Get growing today with do-it-yourself projects for the craftsy. Or buy ready-made systems like the Aerogarden with confidence.

o Hydroponics and potting mix - when to use which

o Organic and inorganic options

o Best grow projects for kids

o 4 types of crop plant needs

o 7 lighting technologies

o 9 do-it-yourself projects

o 11 crops - with proven indoor varieties

Whether you're an indoor gardening novice, or an experienced vegetable gardener, you could be gardening year round, indoors. Harvest fresh lettuce and basil within a month.

New! Newly revised and updated for 2019!

Illustrated. Full color photographs of indoor grows, plus plans.

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No garden space? Wrong season?

Grow fresh vegetables indoors, year-round. And brighten your life.

The salad vegetables we eat fresh can grow indoors - lettuce, kale and Asian greens, herbs, cucumbers, beans, peppers, and even tomatoes. The lights they crave off-season can brighten your mood, too.

Starting from what these crops need to succeed, Indoor Salad explores techniques to meet those needs - from the humble CFL lightbulb, to container gardening, to hydroponics. Get growing today with do-it-yourself projects for the craftsy. Or buy ready-made systems like the Aerogarden with confidence.

o Hydroponics and potting mix - when to use which

o Organic and inorganic options

o Best grow projects for kids

o 4 types of crop plant needs

o 7 lighting technologies

o 9 do-it-yourself projects

o 11 crops - with proven indoor varieties

Whether you're an indoor gardening novice, or an experienced vegetable gardener, you could be gardening year round, indoors. Harvest fresh lettuce and basil within a month.

New! Newly revised and updated for 2019!

Illustrated. Full color photographs of indoor grows, plus plans.

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