Create Your Own Indoor Container Garden
By Rebecca Hayes, published Feb 22, 2008
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Nothing can beat fresh fruits, vegetables and herbs straight from the garden, but for many people a garden outdoors is just not possible, so here are a few tips on how to set up a garden indoors. Herbs
Many herbs do well indoors. If you want a really simple indoor garden plant basil is your best bet. Mint also usually does well. Thyme and Rosemary need a little more light, but if you have a window that gets a lot of sun you might try them as well. Ginger grows well in a shallow pot if it is watered often.
Vegetables
Garlic is easily grown indoors by planting a couple of gloves in a pot with the tip up. Put the pot on a sunny windowsill and you should have green shoots in about a week. These shoots can be trimmed a bit and the trimmings can be used in all sorts of dishes. Green onions can also be grown in a similar manner.
Salad greens also do well indoors. Select varieties the grow up such as arugula, Spinach, bok choy, Tom Thumb butterhead lettuce, and parsley would all work well. Some seed companies have produced plant that are made to grow in pots such as dwarf carrots and radishes. Bean sprouts can be grown without any sunlight. Bush beans also grow well indoors.
Fruits
Tiny Thai hot pepper, strawberries in hanging baskets, Lingonberries, dwarf "Top Hat" blueberries and Kafir limes are all relatively easy to grow indoors. If you are interested in growing citrus fruits some other good varieties to try are Improved Meyer Lemon, Bears' Lime, Satsuma Mandarin, Ponderosa Lemons, Calamondins and kumquats. There are many varieties of columnar apple trees that do well indoors, but they need large pots and it often takes 2-3 years before you get any fruit.

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