Windowsill salad is easy to grow.
Looking for foods you’ve got the option to grow indoors?
There are plenty of great options for indoor garden systems.
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A smart garden LED set sits on kitchen countertops, while LettuceGrow’s hydroponic plant stand doubles as decor.
Keep the soil moist, but not drenched, and be sure the plants have plenty of drainages.
Keep soil moist, and harvest with kitchen scissors as needed.
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Citrus
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You don’t need an orchard to grow citrus indoors.
Pick a sunny area and install a pottedlemon, lime, orange, or grapefruit tree.
Yarden.com sells several varieties ready for shipping.
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Peppers
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Small peppers, likechilis, are perfect for sunny indoor spaces.
And not only does their color look like a decorative houseplant, but their uses are also infinite.
you’re able to grow them year-round as long as you create a warm climate for them.
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Plant them in pots that have good drainage, as well.
Change the water every few days and watch your spring onions revive!
Trim when you’re ready to eat, and keep growing.
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Peas
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Yep,peasare perfect for your indoor veggie harvest.
You’ll likely need some dowels to support the plants.
Be ready to harvest the veggies as soon as they’re ready, and consume them at peak freshness!
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Gingery pea and cucumber salad, anyone?
Squash
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Clear some space, you’re growing asquashbush!
The grafted plants can be purchased online and need regular misting to replicate the humidity of their preferred climate.
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They are small in size and generally only grow to about three to four feet tall.
Grow lights can help grow food indoors if you don’t have a ton of natural light inside.
Avocados
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Contrary to popular belief,avocados are able to grow inside.
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Keeping the water moist and the temperature cool will help it grow.
Radishes
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Radishesgrow quickly.
you might grow them year-round, and they harvest in about a month.
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They don’t need a lot of space either.
you’re free to grow them in small containers with minimal effort.
Just double-check that they get at least about six hours of direct sunlight in your windowsill per day.
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