
24. Indoor gardening
Yes, it is possible to grow vegetables inside during the cold months or just because you lack outdoor space. However, it’s not the easiest way to garden and you shouldn’t expect huge yields. The biggest challenges of growing edibles indoors are low light and a lack of pollinating insects and wind. Some of the benefits include improved air quality. Plants filter the air around them, absorbing gases such as benzene, formaldehyde, and trichloroethylene, and emit oxygen Plants filter the air around them, absorbing gases such as benzene, formaldehyde, and trichloroethylene, and emit oxygen.
They also increase humidity levels. Cleaner, more oxygen-rich air will keep your family and pets healthier. What’s the top-rated plant for improving air quality? According to NASA, English ivy does the trick perfectly. As for soil, select an organic all-purpose potting mix for your indoor garden. Fertilize plants with a weak solution of fish emulsion when leaves show signs of stress. Seeds or seedlings: Buy seeds or purchase plants. Herbs mature slowly, so grow from established purchased plants for a fast harvest.