Can I grow an indoor vegetable garden?
Yes, you can grow vegetables indoors including lettuces, arugula, spinach, kale, carrots, radishes, beet greens, tomatoes and more. Best of all, it can all be done with basic shop lights. Most of the recommended indoor food plants can be started from seed using these step-by-step instructions.
What edible plants can I grow in my room?
9 Best Vegetables to Grow Indoors
- Carrots. Carrots require don’t much space around them (or wingspan you could say) but they do tend to require deeper soil than other vegetables.
- Green Onions/Scallions.
- Herbs.
- Hot Peppers.
- Leafy Salad Greens.
- Microgreens.
- Potatoes.
- Radishes.
How do you make a vegetable garden indoors?
6 Expert Tips to Create a DIY Indoor Garden
- Find the right space for your DIY indoor garden.
- Choose vegetables and herbs that thrive indoors.
- Make sure there’s adequate sunlight.
- Water less for a successful DIY indoor garden.
- Take proper care of your plants by using the correct soil.
How do I grow vegetables indoors?
9 Tips for Indoor Vegetable Gardening
- Choose an indoor space with good light or add an additional light source.
- Avoid cold, drafty, spaces, as well as heat vents and fireplaces.
- Select containers with drainage holes.
- Use high-quality potting soil like Miracle-Gro® Performance Organics® All-Purpose Container Mix.
What edible flowers can I grow indoors?
5 easy and delicious edible flowers to grow indoors
- Lavender* When you’re growing edible flowers indoors, you want to start with something easy.
- Scented Geranium* Also known as Pelargoniums.
- Nasturtiums*
- Violas/Pansies*
- Oxalis*
- Cherry tomatoes*
- Strawberries*
- Salad greens*
How do I start an indoor vegetable garden?
Make a Plan
- A sunny, south-facing window or a grow light.
- Shallow container with drainage holes. A plastic container such as a prepackaged-salad box (with holes added to the bottom) or a nursery flat are good options.
- Organic potting soil.
- Seeds.
- Mister or watering can.
