Indoor Salad: How to Grow Vegetables Indoors, 2nd Edition

No garden space? Wrong season?

Grow fresh vegetables indoors, year-round. And brighten your life.

The salad vegetables we eat fresh can grow indoors - lettuce, kale and Asian greens, herbs, cucumbers, beans, peppers, and even tomatoes. The lights they crave off-season can brighten your mood, too.

Starting from what these crops need to succeed, Indoor Salad explores techniques to meet those needs - from the humble CFL lightbulb, to container gardening, to hydroponics. Get growing today with do-it-yourself projects for the craftsy. Or buy ready-made systems like the Aerogarden with confidence.

o Hydroponics and potting mix - when to use which

o Organic and inorganic options

o Best grow projects for kids

o 4 types of crop plant needs

o 7 lighting technologies

o 9 do-it-yourself projects

o 11 crops - with proven indoor varieties

Whether you're an indoor gardening novice, or an experienced vegetable gardener, you could be gardening year round, indoors. Harvest fresh lettuce and basil within a month.

New! Newly revised and updated for 2019!

Illustrated. Full color photographs of indoor grows, plus plans.

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Indoor Salad: How to Grow Vegetables Indoors, 2nd Edition

No garden space? Wrong season?

Grow fresh vegetables indoors, year-round. And brighten your life.

The salad vegetables we eat fresh can grow indoors - lettuce, kale and Asian greens, herbs, cucumbers, beans, peppers, and even tomatoes. The lights they crave off-season can brighten your mood, too.

Starting from what these crops need to succeed, Indoor Salad explores techniques to meet those needs - from the humble CFL lightbulb, to container gardening, to hydroponics. Get growing today with do-it-yourself projects for the craftsy. Or buy ready-made systems like the Aerogarden with confidence.

o Hydroponics and potting mix - when to use which

o Organic and inorganic options

o Best grow projects for kids

o 4 types of crop plant needs

o 7 lighting technologies

o 9 do-it-yourself projects

o 11 crops - with proven indoor varieties

Whether you're an indoor gardening novice, or an experienced vegetable gardener, you could be gardening year round, indoors. Harvest fresh lettuce and basil within a month.

New! Newly revised and updated for 2019!

Illustrated. Full color photographs of indoor grows, plus plans.

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Indoor Salad: How to Grow Vegetables Indoors, 2nd Edition

Indoor Salad: How to Grow Vegetables Indoors, 2nd Edition

by Ginger Booth
Indoor Salad: How to Grow Vegetables Indoors, 2nd Edition

Indoor Salad: How to Grow Vegetables Indoors, 2nd Edition

by Ginger Booth

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No garden space? Wrong season?

Grow fresh vegetables indoors, year-round. And brighten your life.

The salad vegetables we eat fresh can grow indoors - lettuce, kale and Asian greens, herbs, cucumbers, beans, peppers, and even tomatoes. The lights they crave off-season can brighten your mood, too.

Starting from what these crops need to succeed, Indoor Salad explores techniques to meet those needs - from the humble CFL lightbulb, to container gardening, to hydroponics. Get growing today with do-it-yourself projects for the craftsy. Or buy ready-made systems like the Aerogarden with confidence.

o Hydroponics and potting mix - when to use which

o Organic and inorganic options

o Best grow projects for kids

o 4 types of crop plant needs

o 7 lighting technologies

o 9 do-it-yourself projects

o 11 crops - with proven indoor varieties

Whether you're an indoor gardening novice, or an experienced vegetable gardener, you could be gardening year round, indoors. Harvest fresh lettuce and basil within a month.

New! Newly revised and updated for 2019!

Illustrated. Full color photographs of indoor grows, plus plans.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155378556
Publisher: Ginger Booth
Publication date: 11/12/2018
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Ginger Booth is a mathematician turned programmer with a career in environmental science and engineering. A lifelong gardener, she tried hydroponic lettuce in her kitchen in 2007, and fell in love. Eager to share experiments, she leapt onto the Internet, but found too few people talking. So she set up as an online Dear Abby of indoor gardening to egg people on, and learn from the experience of thousands. Ginger has a condo in shoreline Connecticut, with crops spilling out onto the balconies and down the driveway. Reach her at indoorsalad.com or aerogardenmastery.com.
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