Understanding Indoor Gardening Plants

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Indoor gardening is a lot less popular than outdoor gardening but it is just as interesting. This article covers the basics of indoor gardening and indoor gardening plants for people who are just getting involved in the activity.

Sooner or later we are bound to receive a house plants either as gifts or alternatively from a person who is moving away and can’t take the plants along. All this will give you a reason to indulge in some indoor gardening. If you don’t know how to take care of plants, they will usually wither and die off. At certain other times people may begin to care for the plants they are given and turn into wonderful gardeners.

Indoor gardens are not that different from outdoor gardens, the difference is primarily that you are taking care of the plants in your home instead of an outdoor garden. One huge benefit of the indoor garden is that it can be enjoyed in cities where land is always in limited supply. For people who are usually indoors, it makes for a wonderful hobby. On the whole it is a healthy practice as well. What happens is that your plants take in carbon dioxide turn it into oxygen and purify the air that we breathe in. This way you have attractive plants that have a lot of different benefits.

Indoor gardens tend to be a great idea for people who reside in climates that are cold and hard or climates that are extremely hot. The indoor garden allows the gardener to manipulate the environment in order to allow their plants survive. If the weather is annoying cold and everywhere looks a boring grey it would be rather wonderful to have different wonderful plants placed around your home to add beauty and cheer to the atmosphere.

After selecting the kinds of plants which you want to grow, the next thing is to find a container. You may also choose a small plant that can be left on a counter or windowsill instead. You must make a plan for your indoor garden as well and you have to decide where you want to place your indoor garden so you will have an idea about how much space is available for the plants. As soon as you have done this, you can choose a container as well as plants that you want to grow. Never forget to do your research about the needs of the plants and this includes needs such as watering, sunlight and food.

As soon as your material has been gathered, you may begin to plant and arrange your indoor garden in your home. Whenever you’re arranging your garden, you should make sure that plants which require sunlight are placed near a window. Plants which require indirect light can be put in a spot with low light intensity. Failure to do this right will mean you will be getting rid of some very dead plants in the near future.

If you love herb gardening, you may plant an indoor herb garden as well. Herbs tend to require about four to six hours of sunlight each day as well as loose soil for easy drainage.

People with pets should take care when choosing plants as well. You must ensure that your pets must be able to stay in the same place with your plants without incident. Certain plants may be harmful to animals and certain animals can be harmful to plants, so you have to find a way to handle this.

Gardening the Hydroponic Way

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Hydroponic gardening refers to using no soil only nutrients to sustain the plants, fruits, or vegetables you are growing. Hydroponic gardening has been around for awhile and is especially useful when the soil obtained is not of the highest quality. Below you will find additional information and tips on hydroponic gardening and how to do it.

When we hear the word hydroponic gardening we may know the term but not actually understand what it means. We have the basic idea that hydroponic gardening can deliver larger fruits, vegetables, and plants. Also, that hydroponic gardening can deliver these plants quicker than traditional gardening. However, what hydroponic actually means and how it is done, we usually do not hear a lot about or even know what goes into it.

The word hydroponic is derived from the Greek word hydro which, means “water” and ponos, which means “labor” or it can also mean “water-working”. So, with hydroponic gardening you are growing the plants, fruits, or vegetables without soil, their roots are in a nutrient rich solution instead. Hydroponic gardening is actually very simple, it is not more difficult than any other type of gardening.

Hydroponic gardening still requires light, water, temperature, and humidity to grow the fruits, vegetables, and plants. The only difference is there is no soil used in hydroponic gardening. In place of the soil is a substitute of nutrients that holds the roots. The roots still carry the water and vitamins and minerals that the plant needs the same way as it would if there was soil. This is actually a very efficient way of gardening and is done indoors and plants respond well to this method.

One of the major things to remember and consider is that the nutrient rich soil needs to maintain a pH level of 5 to 6 after diluting. So these needs to be checked and maintained. Also, with hydroponic gardening the plant will need to be watered three times a day using a pump and timer. Keep the temperature at 71 to 76 degrees Fahrenheit when indoors, however this may change slightly with that type of plants that you are growing. Hydroponics gardening also required sufficient sun light for the plants, they should be placed somewhere that they can receive direct sunlight whenever possible. Also, using sun lamps can work too when sunlight is not available. Keep the room humid is always a good idea, this will keep the soil moist and will slow down any drying out.

A very nice feature about hydroponic gardening is that it can be fully automated. Using timers and other kits that are available to do a lot of the work for you, especially since there are no weeds to pull or the need to dig to plant your garden or flowers. One other plus is that the water is recyclable and can be re-used creating very little waste.

Hydroponic gardening is great for anyone with very little room or who is looking to do some gardening in a more efficient and waste less way. Hydroponic gardening works well and can be done by anyone, even if you do not have a green thumb.