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5 Tips For Creating Indoor Gardens In Your Apartment

5 Tips For Creating Indoor Gardens In Your Apartment

John Cameron2019-03-25T08:00:06-05:00
Apartment Living

If you love plants but have to reside in an apartment, learning how to begin an apartment garden provides the chance to engage in your preferred hobby while residing in an apartment. While space might be an issue in an apartment, you don’t need to reside on a farm to grow food.

It’s possible to grow various plants even in an urban setting. Although it might not be possible to sustain yourself completely with an apartment garden, having plants in your living space is not only aesthetically pleasing but also offers health benefits. Consider these tips if you want to start an indoor garden in your apartment.

1. Assess the Available Space

It’s important you select the appropriate place for your garden. Of course, this is dependent on the space available. In a restricted space such as a windowsill, you should use a couple of pots.

You have endless options if you have a rooftop or balcony. If you’re working with a small space, you should identify the amount of sunlight that reaches there.

2. Kitchen Garden

As an apartment dweller, you should consider a herb garden in your kitchen. You can purchase kits at your local garden center, including a long, narrow tray that fits on your windowsill, soil, pots, and seeds. Alternatively, you could select a specimen plant, for instance, rosemary. Other herbs that perform well on bright windowsills include bail and chives.

3. Conduct Research

If you’re serious about indoor farming complete with vegetables and fruits, you must conduct research on the kinds of plants you wish to grow. Generally, most plants will require a grow light, particularly during winter, potting soil, and a pot that permits drainage.

Some might even require humidity tent particularly if there’s dry air in your home. You can grow numerous plants from the pits and seeds of your favorite vegetables and fruits. Ginger root is a particularly easy plant to grow from scraps; you can plant it the way you bought it at the grocery store.

Try to find a piece with emerging sprouts. If you have difficulty sprouting scraps, you could transfer small plants from the local nursery to the home garden.

4. Light Levels

The most significant thing in an apartment garden is identifying light exposure. Once you identify your windows’ exposure, you can establish the kind of plants to grow. Full sun and southern exposure permit you to grow virtually anything.

For a north window, you should consider a full shade plant. For a west or east window, however, you should grow a partial to full sun plant based on the time of year. Begonias are a great option since they adapt well to a home setting.

5. Go Vertical

If you want to create space, you should go vertical. Use railings, ceiling, and walls to hang planters. You could increase the space up to 3-4 times if you make prudent choices. You could even hang shelves to place additional small pots. Another appealing solution is making a pallet shelve or using a shoe rack.

Final Thoughts

Apartment living undoubtedly poses space challenges when it comes to gardening. However, it’s not impossible to start one with these few tips.

For more information on creating indoor gardens in your apartment, contact us at Apartment Agents or leave a message.

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