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24 November 2017

Fun And Simple Indoor Gardening Ideas To Add Some Green To Your Winter

By Laura Hall


For people who love to garden, the winter months can be challenging and somewhat depressing. A good alternative to waiting until spring to plant may be to bring your garden inside. You don't have to be a professional gardener to have beautiful plants throughout the year. There are simple indoor gardening ideas for seasoned planters and those who are new to the hobby.

Cooking with fresh herbs is a great way to create healthy, tasty meals, but the grocery store costs can be out of reach. With a little imagination, basic tools, and a couple of hours, you can create an herb wall. You need to purchase some inexpensive shelving, which is easy to attach to any wall. Choosing a wall that gets good sun will help your plants flourish.

If you have an old dresser stowed away in an attic or cellar, taking one of the drawers to repurpose into a planter is another way to bring living green into your home. You might decide to repaint or stain the exterior first and add some interesting hardware. You will need to bore holes in the bottom to allow excess water to drain. Add soil and plants, or place potted plants into the drawers, and set it down on a stand in an area with plenty of sun.

If you have limited space, you might try your hand at creating a kokedamas. These are Japanese bonsais in which small plants are rooted in balls of soil and moss. They are held together by intricate webs of string. Once you get the knack of the art and the roots have sprouted, you can hang them in a sunny window or from the kitchen or bathroom ceiling.

If you want to start with a smaller project, you could make your own terrarium with some plants, soil, rocks, and an old glass teapot. Only certain plants, with shallow root systems, will work. Choosing something colorful will add interest to your project.

At one time or another most wine drinkers have wondered what they could do with their empty bottles instead of just throwing them out. It isn't hard to turn them into interesting planters. Cutting the bottles in half requires an inexpensive glass cutter. Sandpaper the cut edges and, once they are smooth, insert the top half of the bottle into the bottom half.

If you are feeling ambitious, you might try your hand at a hanging planter. You need to purchase or construct a box, and use fiberglass screen and chicken wire to contain the soil. Add chains and hangers to the ceiling or wall. The bathroom is a virtual rain forest, and these plants will flourish in this humid environment. You might even try planting some exotic succulents and adding some jungle touches to your room design.

It is possible to enjoy plants and gardens all year round. You just need some imagination. Gardening indoors may not be as satisfying as digging in the dirt outside, but can be a good substitute until spring arrives.




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