How To Grow 4 Kinds of Salad Greens Indoors All Year Long
In the winter, we get used to a diet where nothing fresh is in season. But, if you’re dying to get the taste of some garden-fresh ingredients back into your life, just set up your own indoor garden to grow your own.
Gardening may be traditionally an outdoor activity, but with the right knowledge and preparation, you can grow a bunch of delicious fresh greens to enjoy over the winter. There are four main types of greens you’ll be able to grow indoors, no matter where you live.
What Can You Grow?
For indoor gardening, you have to think about plants that can grow well in secluded environments. Depending on where you live, you’ll have different sunlight exposure levels during the winter. If you can’t get natural light, you can substitute with grow lights. Variations in temperature and humidity are also obstacles that will change in different locations.
Look for greens that will be hardy to withstand some inconsistency in the environment. These include:
1. Most Leafy Greans
From lettuce and kale to spinach, you can grow a number of leafy greens indoors without a lot of trouble. Loose leaf lettuces and winter greens like Arctic King and Winter Marvel do well. Most greens for salads can withstand colder temperatures and a little variation in daily lighting, making them ideal for indoor growing.
2. Leafy Vegetables
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