Indoor Gardening
Tips, Tricks
Living in the Northeast doesn't mean you have to stop gardening in winter! Patti converts her enclosed porch into an indoor garden.
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I grow in RI
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Love the idea of the water. I always thought somethings about the watering I was doing was wrong.
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Pretty cool! Thank you for sharing your ideas, I'm getting ready to set up my room too, yey!
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i like your creative projects and your videos are good.
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what type of mats do you have? i am debating as to which to purchase
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Just skip to 16 second mark and pause it.
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rabbit pellets are more forgiving, but they can definitely burn plants
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LED grow lights are becoming low cost and very efficient. They have only red and blue lights. That way you are not burning energy that the plants do not see. Lights can fit into an old desk lamp. Also you don't want low E windows, only clear glass. They block light that the plants use. My zucchini is getting ready to produce. I'm having trouble with seedlings to grow. Learning.... Always learning.
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haahah I wanted to see more of it when it was grown up!!!
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This is fantastic!
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Top 20 or 40 videos on you tube. I would put it at top 5 for gardening. Except I didn't see anything about lighting.
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Very nice set up! You should try out Fox Farm.
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i collect rain water. I ve gone to donut shops and asked for all their icing buckets thats about to go in the garbage. Its free - but omg so hard to clean. Take it to car wash with sponge and dish soaps LOTS.
if you're in an apartment - see what you can do with PVC pipes to channel water into your buckets. ofcorse you need to be home when your filling you buckets coz it will over flow. Ive been collecting water year round for 1.5 yr - and I never had to ever use the tap water. I want it as organic as possible. I do not use miracle grow products of any kind even there soil. I only use organic home fertilizer: for indoors: infused clean egg shells in water, coffee grounds/ coffee, tea & used tea leafs, epson salt & Kelp. for outdoors - I use all plus my very own made worm compost. I do vertical gardening and micro greens.
I turned my china cabinet into my kitchen garden & seedling starter and ( anything that will fit to grow) complete with grow light and small fan over glass of Rain water to produce moisture in the cabinet. You should also look into 5 gallon buckets for vertical gardening - you can have wicked watering & Compost right in the individual buckets. -
well done
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Enjoyed the video, some good ideas.
Now, if you think that by leaving the water in the buckets for 2 days will eliminate chemicals in municipal water - sorry - only chlorine will evaporate (within 2 hours). Rest of the chemicals will remain in the water. -
You're awesome!!!!!
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Wow, you are an amazing Mum! Impressed with the fact you can use a drill. I always get my partner to do this stuff. Thanks so much for valuable information about leaving tap water out and the chemicals evaporating, so we can use it for organic gardening. And "YES, you just confirmed that using rabbit pellets is safe!" We have six bunnies. And I just started organic growing this year. Problem with slugs. So love this video. Thanks. Would you mind if I shared this video on my Blog with a link to your site? I am trying to link up with other Organic Gardeners, share stories, seeds and clippings! Sharon (Mummy Boo)
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show an update about all the mold and water damage you now have. Good luck with all your allergy problems and high insurance. I hate amateurs like this.
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Very nice! Can I ask where you got the first wood shelf unit you got?
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rabbit pellets is what rabbits eat that was rabbit poop she used.
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