INDOOR GARDEN RESET // plant tour, repotting, sprouting & hydroponics
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- Опубліковано 20 тра 2024
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I am growing strawberries, tomatoes, beet greens, attempting brussels sprouts, spinach, butter lettuce, maybe a few more. Trying to grow more food at home and save money. I feed 6 people every day, so trying to cut back on what would normally come in plastics in the store. Any extras that we can't consume I take to my neighbors. Thank you for showing your herb garden it's so beautiful. Wishing you a wonderful day :)
I've been living in an apartment with no windowsills for 4.5 years now, were finally moving in a month or two and I'm DEVOURING this type of content 😂 So I can't grow much yet, but I need to give a shoutout to an aloe plant that I bought in Lidl (!) back in 2021. It lives in a plant stand next to a door that opens onto a French balcony and is still alive even though it's been pretty much neglected for the last year (and the door faces south). Incredible warrior!
I have a little garden at my balcony where I'm growing tomatoes, salad, kale, sugar peas, spinach and zucchini. Next year maybe something else :) Indoor I have some times herbs, dill, basil or sprouts.
No herbs here, but I’m taking care of my monstera, pothos, one orchid, lil baby suculent, avocado tiny plant and also baby avo pit floating in water. Those are my plant babies
I am growing avocado plants from the core, it takes very long but I love them. I grow lentil/mungobean sprouts in a jar and microgreens like watercress on my windowsill.
I'm so glad you put the goat horn back. I didn't want to know what happens, if you remove it!
Your window sill herb garden is literally a dream 😍 I sowed some basil in a pot a week ago and it started sprouting yesterday, so keep fingers crossed for it not dying prematurely!
Poinsettia🙂 I'm cleaning my balcony at the moment trying to get it ready for summer.
yes, it looks like a poinsettia to me too :) as far as im concerned, they have to have enough "dark" hours a day in order for the leaves to change their color to red in your case it seems ;)
"Why is there a goats horn in my plant?" The most unexpected question 😂 Thanks for making me laugh! And good to learn more about mirco-greens 🌱
The Christmas star should be cut back in spring and that will help with regrowth a lot :) also of you are into this sort of stuff, lately there has been a movement to revert the name from the "poinsettia" (which is the coloniser name, from the guy who allegedly "discovered" it) to the original aztec name (can't remember how it's spelled but a quick search should do the trick!)
last year i grew cherry tomatoes on the outside window sill of my third floor apartment, really proud of that, hoping to do that again this year!
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Your Christmas star plant looks very “ poinsettia “ to me. They are from Mexico primarily but common here in North America for Christmas. This year has been so strange mine ( 4 years old ) has been in bloom from January on. I would love to make my own micro greens as you do, I’ve only done the jar method that gets expensive and stinky.
We live in a two bedroom apartment with no windowsills so growing things inside has been a bit of a struggle. I tried to grow some thai basil from seed but I forgot to water them and the sprouts died. We have some herbs in small pots in the little area outside our door - rosemary, lemon balm, oregano, and mint. We “foraged” them from the neighborhood haha. We also have some larger pots in the parking area with 2 tomato plants and we’re gonna put peas in the last pot. We have also commandeered a couple of the planter boxes in the sidewalk area across the street from us because in the 2-3 years we’ve lived here, no one has used them. In those, we have garlic and red onions. We used to have kale in those, but it got really buggy.
I had basil in my outdoor garden but the snails decimated it. I now have some indoors by the kitchen window. My outdoor garden is a mix of California native plants and edible plants. My indoor garden is a lot of non functional plants minus the basil.
If you wanted your poinsettia to be less leggy you can cut it and then propagate the leaves you cut off - what I’ve done for my mum and it’s worked well and it’s growing in more bushy now. Hers is about 7 years old I believe :)
Hi Gittemary a Christmas star is a poinsettia in English.
I just brought home 3 plants from my grandmother's outdoor garden. I got 2 small peony bushes and a clump of daylily flowers. I'm excited to plant them!! Also to make more jelly from them
I’ve had herbs growing in the little strip next to my house for years (rosemary, lavender, sage, oregano) but this is the year I committed to being a crazy indoor plant lady: I have thirteen so far, not counting the ones at work. Most are gifts or cuttings, or me supporting local kids or students with little plant stands.
In Germany we also call it Christmas Star -> "Weihnachtsstern" 🙂
Great video! Thank you for sharing your little indoor garden with us! I grow herbs indoors a lot. This winder I also grew chard indoors with mixed success. My landlord has said I could set up a couple pots outside so I may grow some beans and tomatoes!
I love your micro green set up. What is the brand and do you know if it is available in the US? Thank you!!!
Seeds sprouting is so mindblowing. Where is all the matter coming from? So cute and fascinating! I'm moving out to my own appartment and I hope I can grow some edible plants too!
I rescued a bunch of strawberry plants. There was someone in the community who's strawberries were escaping their beds. They offered them up for free all I had to do was go dig them up. Most of the plants survived!
That goat horn really looks like one my pup has! maybe it used to be an old dog chew and a puppy hid it in there? did your grand-mother have a pup?
Thank you for sharing! Would love to know where you sourced your hydroponics system and microgreens tiny garden from? Thanks again!
Your microgreens may have become mouldy due to bad airflow.
Personligt tænker jeg at de vil have bedre af, ikke at være tildækkede
I think the Christmas plant is a poinsettia
What was that thing you pulled out of your plant?
Danish star = poinsettia!
That goat's horn is very confusing. If that plant came from a farm, they maybe had to cut/trim the goat's horn to keep it from hurting itself or other animals/humans, and maybe just chucked it into the field?
The horn might be a permaculture thingy.