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Indoor Kitchen Gardening

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As featured in The New York Times, grow amazing, fresh, organic produce in your own home with this critically acclaimed indoor gardening manual.
It takes just a few dollars and a few days for you to start enjoying fresh, healthy produce grown indoors. Imagine serving a home-cooked meal highlighted with beet, arugula, and broccoli microgreens grown right in your kitchen, accompanied by sautéed winecap mushrooms grown in a box of sawdust in your basement. Explore the expansive new world of growing and eating that can be discovered with the help of Indoor Kitchen Gardening.
Author and Bossy Acres CSA co-owner Elizabeth Millard teaches you how to grow microgreens, sprouts, herbs, mushrooms, tomatoes, peppers, and more—all inside your own home, where you won't have to worry about seasonal changes or weather conditions. In this guide, you will find:
·An introduction to growing edibles indoors, from defining your goals and choosing a space, containers, soil, and grow lights to troubleshooting common problems.
·Guidance for growing crops perfectly suited to an indoor environment and that often have quick seed-to-harvest timeframes, such as microgreens, shoots, herbs, wheatgrass, sprouts, and mushrooms.
·Guidance for growing crops with shallow root systems that grow well indoors—such as radishes, carrots, lettuces, and tomatoes.
·Plenty of cheerleading to encourage your sense of adventure.
Filled with photos and more than two hundred pages of do-it-yourself in-home gardening information and projects, Indoor Kitchen Gardening is your gateway to this exciting new growing method.
"Well-written, clearly illustrated and full of personality." —Northern Gardener
"This is a great book for both beginners and seasoned gardeners." —The American Gardener Magazine from The American Horticultural Society

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Publisher: Quarto Publishing Group USA

Kindle Book

  • Release date: August 31, 2023

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781610589819
  • File size: 61638 KB
  • Release date: August 31, 2023

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781610589819
  • File size: 15391 KB
  • Release date: August 31, 2023

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Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

As featured in The New York Times, grow amazing, fresh, organic produce in your own home with this critically acclaimed indoor gardening manual.
It takes just a few dollars and a few days for you to start enjoying fresh, healthy produce grown indoors. Imagine serving a home-cooked meal highlighted with beet, arugula, and broccoli microgreens grown right in your kitchen, accompanied by sautéed winecap mushrooms grown in a box of sawdust in your basement. Explore the expansive new world of growing and eating that can be discovered with the help of Indoor Kitchen Gardening.
Author and Bossy Acres CSA co-owner Elizabeth Millard teaches you how to grow microgreens, sprouts, herbs, mushrooms, tomatoes, peppers, and more—all inside your own home, where you won't have to worry about seasonal changes or weather conditions. In this guide, you will find:
·An introduction to growing edibles indoors, from defining your goals and choosing a space, containers, soil, and grow lights to troubleshooting common problems.
·Guidance for growing crops perfectly suited to an indoor environment and that often have quick seed-to-harvest timeframes, such as microgreens, shoots, herbs, wheatgrass, sprouts, and mushrooms.
·Guidance for growing crops with shallow root systems that grow well indoors—such as radishes, carrots, lettuces, and tomatoes.
·Plenty of cheerleading to encourage your sense of adventure.
Filled with photos and more than two hundred pages of do-it-yourself in-home gardening information and projects, Indoor Kitchen Gardening is your gateway to this exciting new growing method.
"Well-written, clearly illustrated and full of personality." —Northern Gardener
"This is a great book for both beginners and seasoned gardeners." —The American Gardener Magazine from The American Horticultural Society

Expand title description text