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Indoor Kitchen Gardening for Beginners: Turn Your Home Into a Year-Round Vegetable Garden - Microgreens - Sprouts - Herbs - Potatoes - Tomatoes - Pepp

Indoor Kitchen Gardening for Beginners: Turn Your Home Into a Year-Round Vegetable Garden - Microgreens - Sprouts - Herbs - Potatoes - Tomatoes - Pepp

Paperback

Edible PlantsIndoor Gardening

Publisher Price: $16.99

ISBN10: 0760397880
ISBN13: 9780760397886
Publisher: New Shoe Press
Published: Feb 25 2025
Pages: 144
Weight: 1.01
Height: 0.50 Width: 7.40 Depth: 9.20
Language: English
Grow fresh, organic produce in your house, condo, apartment, basement, or sunny downtown office. From herbs and mushrooms to tomatoes and microgreens, a year-round garden is yours to create.

In this condensed, beginner-friendly edition of Indoor Kitchen Gardening, you'll discover it takes just a few dollars and a few days for you to enjoy fresh, healthy produce grown indoors. Accent home-cooked meals with your own carrots, lettuce, herbs, and microgreens, all cultivated right inside your own home.

Author Elizabeth Millard teaches you how to grow dozens of different edible plants--from sprouts and mushrooms, to tomatoes, peppers, and more--on a sunny windowsill, under grow lights, or even in a basement, where you won't have to worry about pests or climate unpredictability. In Indoor Kitchen Gardening for Beginners, you will find:

  • An introduction to growing edible plants indoors, from defining your goals and choosing a space, containers, soil, and grow lights to overcoming potential challenges.
  • Guidance for selecting the best crops to grow indoors with a focus on those that are quick to harvest, such as microgreens, shoots, herbs, wheatgrass, sprouts, and mushrooms.
  • Know-how for growing leafy greens and root crops that grow well indoors--including radishes, carrots, lettuces, and arugula.
  • Information on growing fruiting plants that take time to develop their rewarding bounty--such as tomatoes and peppers--and how to coax them to fruit in an indoor environment.

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