Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Tips For Indoor Gardening

If you do not have space for outdoor garden and want to be surrounded by green areas throughout the year, then you should definitely venture into indoor gardening. Indoor gardening requires some commitment, but think about it, once you have planned your garden, you become a stale green room retreat. Indoor plants make you feel refreshed and revitalized and help you relax and unwind when you get home from a hard day of work. And all it takes is a little love and attention from you!

Here are some tips to make your own inner garden:

Always rotate your crops from time to time towards the light source. For indoor plants with different light sources, which tend to lean towards the source.

Like humans, plants and even a shower, but sometimes! It is necessary to clean all the dust and dirt in plants.

Allow adequate ventilation to keep fresh plants.

Make sure your plants get enough sunlight. Plants need the right amount of sunlight, lack of which makes them thin and brittle. Check your home and measure the light source. If home receives very little sun, buy some plants are suitable for low ambient light. Another option is to put your plants outside in the morning and bring them back at night.

Water right to see the vegetables grow. Too much dryness or moisture is a big no-no! Use water at room temperature. Also make sure the container and the soil has good drainage.

Add fertilizer at regular intervals. Keep your calendar, because it will help in preventing the same advantage.

Indoor plants require a separate homeland. Avoid using soil from the garden, the reason is that the ground outside the room can contain herbs and other things that could harm them. Try a local nursery for container land.

Always keep a record of your plants. Keep the details as the date of purchase, the time you can add fertilizer, etc.

Drain hole is essential for plants. Most marijuana is sold without water holes so you have to make a hole in the same boat. Without proper drainage holes, ground water tends to accumulate in a pot. It can damage the roots of plants.

What tools are used for indoor gardening?

You will need pruning shears, trim the tips of micro carving a glass of water with a nozzle, a spray bottle, soil thermometer, digital temperature control, heat mat, trowels, weeders, garden transplanter and soil Scoopers. This ensures an easy way to go about the process of horticulture in his room.

The indoor garden:

Here are some to consider the plants to grow indoors:

Cherry tomatoes

"Gypsy" peppers

A variety of chilies

Cucumbers (short vineyard)

Leaf lettuce of all kinds

Bush beans

Small carrot roots

Small pieces of roots

Radish

Miniature Coles

Onion integration

Spinach

Eggplant

Factors to consider for indoor gardening:

Vegetable seeds are sometimes difficult to obtain at times. Buying seeds in advance so you can start your indoors herb garden at any time.

Vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers, sweet / hot beans and cucumbers need warmer temperatures during the day and night. This ensures flowers produced in abundance. Moderate, select south facing room with heating. Or go to one that is much warmer in the winter sunlight.

Vegetable crops in the room can not always be the same size in varieties planted outside. However, plants can do well if all the factors spoken in a timely manner.

The main advantage of the space to grow vegetables to the lack of insects and other pests that can harm your plants. Indoor Herb Garden is also attractive to other problems such as common insect pests on ornamental plants.

Here's hoping to develop a green thumb and a love affair with plants is a never-ending!

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