Suggestions for indoor veg
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Re: Suggestions for indoor veg
I'd imagine peas would be quite easy to do indoors mate you can get short varieties. Sweet potatoes should be easy enough too if you eat them already.
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Re: Suggestions for indoor veg
I do microgreens on rotation. Rambo radish, mustard and coriander and the winners in this house. Grab some cheap trays from the amazon and use a bit of coir, job done and ready to eat in a week(ish).
Maybe look into baby leaf growing too?
Lettuce in hydro drainpipe set ups (Herbalist mentioned that on the other page), make a feature of it and get some blurples out!
DWC a HUGE tomato plant in the fish tank?
Grow a cucumber in the dog's butt?
If the kids don;t move much, sprinkle them with cress seeds and water them, few spuds in their ear holes too?
Maybe look into baby leaf growing too?
Lettuce in hydro drainpipe set ups (Herbalist mentioned that on the other page), make a feature of it and get some blurples out!
DWC a HUGE tomato plant in the fish tank?
Grow a cucumber in the dog's butt?
If the kids don;t move much, sprinkle them with cress seeds and water them, few spuds in their ear holes too?