Indoor gardening
Anyone who has ever turned a spade of dirt in the garden knows the simple joys and pleasures that gardening can bring. There is nothing quite like the satisfaction of bringing a crop or a plant to fruition and enjoying the fruits of your labor with your family and friends. Knowing how the plant was growing and exactly what plant it is can also add a sense of security.
The reason that people get hooked on gardening is that the plant kingdom offers an endless variety of possibilities for everyone to find a plant to fall in love with! Whether it is the foliage, the flowers or an exotic unique form, there is something that can attract everyone to gardening.
If you live anywhere but the tropics, gardening is a seasonal thing; you may only have a few months in a year for your outdoor gardening. Many people have discovered that indoor gardening is just as rewarding. Sometimes even more rewarding. It really doesn’t matter if it is a few beans sprouts on a window sill or a sophisticated, luxurious garden room. Indoor gardening can bring a new dimension to the domestic scene. Even if you live in the country side and nature is right outside your door, an indoor garden let’s you have a different view of nature inside your home.
With the advancements of indoor gardening equipment and techniques, anyone can have any environment they want. You may like a tropical rain forest or a high mountain desert. Maybe you just want a place to hold some plants over the winter. There is no limit to the possibilities!
Sophisticated indoor gardening equipment is not just for the commercial grower any more, it has hit the main stream and hydroponics is coming out of the closet! More and more people are discovering every day that sophisticated indoor gardening equipment is not that complicated or costly.
In the upcoming issues I will be answering your questions and exploring all the aspects of indoor gardening. I will try to simplify some of the more technical equipment available and the techniques for using them so that you will be able to get the most satisfaction out of your indoor garden.
I invite you all, whether you’re a novice or an expert, to share your photos, questions and comments with us.
For a magical gardening experience, do, do, do.
Indoor Gardener February 2005
Anyone who has ever turned a spade of dirt in the garden knows the simple joys and pleasures that gardening can bring. There is nothing quite like the satisfaction of bringing a crop or a plant to fruition and enjoying the fruits of your labor with your family and friends. Knowing how the plant was growing and exactly what plant it is can also add a sense of security.
The reason that people get hooked on gardening is that the plant kingdom offers an endless variety of possibilities for everyone to find a plant to fall in love with! Whether it is the foliage, the flowers or an exotic unique form, there is something that can attract everyone to gardening.
If you live anywhere but the tropics, gardening is a seasonal thing; you may only have a few months in a year for your outdoor gardening. Many people have discovered that indoor gardening is just as rewarding. Sometimes even more rewarding. It really doesn’t matter if it is a few beans sprouts on a window sill or a sophisticated, luxurious garden room. Indoor gardening can bring a new dimension to the domestic scene. Even if you live in the country side and nature is right outside your door, an indoor garden let’s you have a different view of nature inside your home.
With the advancements of indoor gardening equipment and techniques, anyone can have any environment they want. You may like a tropical rain forest or a high mountain desert. Maybe you just want a place to hold some plants over the winter. There is no limit to the possibilities!
Sophisticated indoor gardening equipment is not just for the commercial grower any more, it has hit the main stream and hydroponics is coming out of the closet! More and more people are discovering every day that sophisticated indoor gardening equipment is not that complicated or costly.
In the upcoming issues I will be answering your questions and exploring all the aspects of indoor gardening. I will try to simplify some of the more technical equipment available and the techniques for using them so that you will be able to get the most satisfaction out of your indoor garden.
I invite you all, whether you’re a novice or an expert, to share your photos, questions and comments with us.
For a magical gardening experience, do, do, do.
Indoor Gardener February 2005