February 18, 2011
Transforming a room in your house to an indoor gardening area
Posted by Barbara Peterson under Alternatives to the traditional, diy, Food Localization, Gardening, Growing Your Own | Tags: diy, Food Localization, Growing Your Own, how to, indoor garden |[8] Comments
February 19, 2011 at 5:41 pm
Why is she not using organic seeds??? It defeats the purpose if she doesn’t.
February 20, 2011 at 12:33 am
Wow: Great process. I wish I had a sun room like that. Thanks so much for sharing this method with us- and hope it will inspire many to plant indoor gardens for independence and for food quality.
peace
February 20, 2011 at 10:17 am
That was a great video, well thought out and well executed. Now I will go too YouTube and watch any and all of her great indoor gardening tips and tricks. Thanks for posting this.
February 20, 2011 at 11:31 am
Thanks for the video. I started my seeds 2 weeks ago I have a lot of tomatoes, peppers, bean, some others did not germinate nice tip with the electric heaters. I have some watermelon, corn planted as well. all certified organic.
The best vegetable seed with the perfect balance of omega3-6-9, antioxidants, loads of protien and other essential nutrients is cannabis hemp seeds. Shame all the propaganda is diving and conquering.
I will grow my cannabis outdoors in many places so I will be sure to harvest lots of seed and bud. The price of hemp seeds today is criminal once you realize how to grow. Plus they pastuerize (kills nutrients) and dehull the seed. The hull has more nutrients and fibre.
There are not enough physical police, just grow.
February 21, 2011 at 6:42 am
wonderful video. I have been inspired to plot out a sun-filled room (due to lack of real sunroom)and will begin putting the plans in for my own indoor planting.
February 21, 2011 at 12:50 pm
The people are winning against the giants, millions of us nipping at their heels will bring them down.
There is a power greater than any legislation and greater than Monsanto et al. That is the consumer. We most vote with our dollars by rejecting everything that is artificial and supporting everything organic or naturally grown, without pesticides.
Real people, need real food. An amazing amount of produce can be grown in creative, small places, growing up the side of walls, in buckets, hanging etc.
Eat healthy-stay healthy!
Toni
March 7, 2011 at 10:57 am
WELL SAID Toni! It is up to us, the consumer, to take down Monsanto, et al. And take control of what we eat by growing our own.
January 22, 2012 at 10:43 pm
If this won’t inspire you, nothing will! 8-)