Indoor Gardening for Beginners
How to Grow Beautiful Plants, Herbs and Vegetables in Your House
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Narrado por:
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Jason Bodnar
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De:
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Timothy S Morris
Sobre este áudio
Are you missing out on the joys of gardening because you don't have room outside? Have you ever wondered about gardening inside but thought it would be too difficult?
For years, I lived in a small apartment without access to land to grow my own food. Everything I ate was purchased at the store - sometimes from questionable sources and often treated with harmful chemicals to increase shelf life. That was, of course, until I learned how to maximize the space all around me. That is to say, the indoor space inside my very own apartment. But growing food indoors isn't just for apartment dwellers. By growing indoors, you effectively extend the growing season by months. In fact, when properly set up, most indoor gardens can be cultivated year-round. Try doing that outside in the winter months! Learn how anyone can start their own indoor garden using effective techniques that are explained in easy-to-understand, step-by-step instructions.
Also, you'll discover...
- Top 10 Indoor Gardening Tips and Tricks
- How to Build a Simple Hydroponics System for Your Home
- Learn What Makes Aquaponics One of the Best Solutions for Indoor Gardening
- And much more!
Table of Contents
- Planning for Success
- Choosing the Right Soil
- Not All Light is the Same
- To Water or Not to Water?
- The DIY Herb Garden
- The Versatility of Vertical Gardening
- Hydroponics Made Easy
- Making a Miniature Ecosystem
- Top 10 Indoor Gardening Tips and Tricks
- Choosing the Right Plants