vendredi 24 novembre 2017

Great Indoor Gardening Ideas To Soothe The Winter Blues

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 herbs is great way to add fresh, healthy ingredients to recipes, but especially during the winter, buying them at the supermarket can be cost prohibitive. A good alternative is to grow the herbs yourself by adding an herb wall to your kitchen or indoor porch. Big box stores offer simple, easy to hang shelves you can easily attach to a sunny wall.

If you have an old dresser just taking up space in your garage or attic, you can remove one of the drawers to create a flower holder. Re-stain or repaint as necessary, add hardware, and decorate the drawer to your taste. Drill a few holes in the bottom to drain excess moisture when you water. Add plants, a sturdy stand, and set in a sunny spot.

You may or may not be familiar with kokedamas, but they are great green ideas for those with limited space. These are actually Japanese bonsais. The little plants root in a mixture of balled moss and soil wrapped in an intricate string web. You may have to experiment, but once you get the knack, you can hang the established plants in windows or from ceilings.

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.

If you are a wine drinker, you have probably thought you should do something creative with the empty bottles. It is not hard to turn them into interesting plant holders with a little ingenuity. You will need a glass cutter to cut the bottles in two sections. After sanding the cut edges smooth, invert the top part into the bottom. This will become your basic planter.

Gardeners interested in something a little more complicated could create a jungle planter suspended from the bathroom ceiling. A wooden box, fiberglass screen, chicken wire, and chain are the basic supplies needed. Once completed, your plants will thrive in the humid atmosphere. You can have your own personal rain forest right inside your house.

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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