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Indoor Gardening
There is hardly any home or company untouched by the beauty of flowers and decorative plants. Indoor is not necessarily an art, as it takes little time and effort. There are however people who have pushed the concept of indoor a lot further, coming to actually grow vegetables inside. Since most such gardens use artificial light, they have the major advantage of not having to destroy weeds to often. Plus, the condition of the soil can be supported a lot better without the direct influence of the elements. Indoor depends on containers or pots made either from plastic or from ceramic materials. Plastic has the inconvenience of getting hot, which is why most gardeners prefer ceramic materials with some form of drainage at the bottom to let water flow away. Most challenges with indoor comes from the preparation of the soil, although opinions are greatly divided. The ingredients should include peat moss, native soil and sharp coarse sand in different proportions. Another type of soil mix for indoor contains forest mulch, perlite, silica and sand in an equal volume. The conditions change if your vegetables grow in hanging containers because

you have to keep them lightweight normally relying on some premixed soils. From this point of view, indoor is a bit more expensive as the costs for the soil mixture can be an issue for the average budget. But, once again, it all depends on the extent you give to indoor gardening. Besides soil, another aspect that requires your attention is that of the containers. They should have proper draineage and aeration. It is important to leave some two inches of space between the margin of the contain and the soil so as to be able to water without problems. As for the cycles, most people will stick to the same routine as with outdoor gardening. The only difference here is that you can grow your plants directly from seeds because there are not weather changes to prevent plant growth. Cherry tomatoes and herbs are among the favorite to grow by indoor gardening. They look nice, they are very attractive and the fragrance is great. Chives, mint and rosemary will delight your senses while you are working on your little indoors garden. You can enhance the beauty of the garden by improvising with the arrangement of plant stands, tables, shelves and the rest of the 'furniture'.

 
 
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