Start an Indoor Garden

The esthetic appeal of having plants inside your house is the reason the majority of people decide to start gardening indoors.  Whether you have researched and planned on them or not, there are additional benefits that are derived when a green space is created inside you house. 

The décor aspect of inside greenery is a given, plants add to and beautify space – indoors and outdoors.  The different plants choices available include various colors, sizes, shapes, flowering vs. non-flowering and this is just the tip of the plant life ice berg. 

Just as trees and plants are crucial to our air quality outside, plants can provide the same service for you inside your home.  By taking in carbon dioxide from our breathing, plants flourish.  If you smoke inside your home, plants can help clean the air of the excess carbon dioxide.  Besides the exchange of oxygen for carbon dioxide, plants will purify the air from other unhealthy elements such as air-bound mold particles.  This makes them a natural air filter for your home.

It is well known that gardening is a relaxing past-time.  Having an indoor garden will give you the benefit of this relaxation year round when it is too cold outside to garden.  If you live in an apartment, an outdoor garden may not be possible.  Gardening inside is only limited by the amount of space you want to dedicate to it in your home.  Beautifying your living space and caring for living plants makes owning an indoor garden a peaceful endeavor.

Another benefit of indoor gardening is you can decide how much time you have or want to dedicate to caring for the plants.  If you want a plant that has to be watered less go for a cactus or if you want the challenge of coaxing a flowering tree to blossom buy a camellia.

Find The Best Pots for Indoor Gardening

You have researched the benefits of having an indoor garden and found the best plant for you home now what do you put it in?  From terra cotta pots to decorative ceramic ones, there are many choices available and in various sizes.  Not only do you want to choose a pot that looks good in your home but you want one that is the best size for your plant too.

You want to look at the long-term growth expected in the plant you have chosen and use that information to pick an appropriately sized container.  If you pick a pot that is too small your full-grown plant the roots will not have enough room to grow and the plant will be come “root bound”.  This is a rectifiable condition with re-potting, but it can put  the plant through unnecessary stress and creates more work for you.  Your plant may look unbalanced at first in a container that is out of proportion but you will be glad you thought ahead as the plants continues to grow.

The container you choose needs a form of drainage too.  The most common method of  drainage is one or more holes in the bottom of the pot to let excess water drain out.  If  you have chosen a pot that does not have these holes there you still have two options to provide drainage.  You can put your plant in a smaller pot with drainage holes and then place the smaller pot inside the larger one with no holes.  Or place an inch or two of gravel in the bottom of the container before you put in the soil.  The gravel will allow the excess water to run through the soil and into the rocks instead of staying in the soil and water-logging the plant.

How to Build a Home Made Hydroponics System

www.container-gardening-for-food.com A step-by-step account of me building my very first NFT Hydroponics system made from standard household parts. Parts List Squareline Rain Gutter (4 meters £7.65 Wickes) 6x end caps £1.65 ea (£9.90 Wickes) 3x gutter running outlet £4.30ea (£12.90 Wickes) 1 x small pond pump (11w) – approx £10 – £15 2 meters pond pump tubing £2 several lengths of timber for framework (Approx £10 worth) Large plastic container (resovior) £5.99 Buyology Gutter leaf guard (4m) £7.99 Max total cost (UK) £65

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