Indoor food growing advice
Indoor food growing advice
Hello all,
I need advice please. I live in Israel, and land here is very expansive. To buy land and build Your own house (with a garden) is extremity expansive.
So I have a flat. But I do want to grow My own food, but I don't have a garden.
Google is full of posts/sites/blogs on how to grow food in a small garden behind You house.
Can somebody suggests a good book/site/blog on how to grow food indoors?
Thanks.
I need advice please. I live in Israel, and land here is very expansive. To buy land and build Your own house (with a garden) is extremity expansive.
So I have a flat. But I do want to grow My own food, but I don't have a garden.
Google is full of posts/sites/blogs on how to grow food in a small garden behind You house.
Can somebody suggests a good book/site/blog on how to grow food indoors?
Thanks.
Re: Indoor food growing advice
If you have any outdoor or balcony space at all, I would recommend this book:
http://www.amazon.com/Permaculture-Pots ... 185623097X
This is a large-scale example of what I think is the best indoor food system if you eat fish. You could create a similar system with meat rabbits.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTwTI0csPdM
http://www.amazon.com/Permaculture-Pots ... 185623097X
This is a large-scale example of what I think is the best indoor food system if you eat fish. You could create a similar system with meat rabbits.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTwTI0csPdM
Re: Indoor food growing advice
Unfortunately, no outdoor/balcony space what soever.7Wannabe5 wrote:If you have any outdoor or balcony space at all, I would recommend this book:
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I've had good luck growing herbs in a sunny window but I've never tried anything bigger than that in the house.
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I too have managed herbs. Also chili and bell pepper plants.... But they were eventually moved to a balcony. Can you install windows boxes under windows?
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Wow, the Omega Garden is really cool!
$2000 for the single unit though, I'm going to have to calculate how long that would take to pay itself back..
What would be the running costs associated with that sort of system, outside of the electric?
$2000 for the single unit though, I'm going to have to calculate how long that would take to pay itself back..
What would be the running costs associated with that sort of system, outside of the electric?
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What about growing sprouts? It is so easy, does not require any extra space, only takes a few days, is absolutely delicious and increases the biomass of your seeds/beans/grains a lot. The sprouts are full of good nutrients and very cheap if you grow them yourself.
I do always have one or two kinds of sprouts growing at a time, my favourites are mung beans, lentils, broccoli and sun flower. You really just need a jar or some other container and clean water.
There are many web pages explaining how to sprout: This one looks ok
I do always have one or two kinds of sprouts growing at a time, my favourites are mung beans, lentils, broccoli and sun flower. You really just need a jar or some other container and clean water.
There are many web pages explaining how to sprout: This one looks ok
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I experimented with growing lettuce in a basement under shop lights. I was able to produce a continuous harvest of one lettuce plant a day, enough for a modest salad, in a 2 foot by 8 foot area under fluorescent lights, using hydroponics. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbh1nVv5eX8
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I grew some food for a while on an apartment balcony. But with the small use of space and the absence of natural soil that it ended up being much more expensive than buying food.
Joining a community garden could possibly be a much more cost effective idea if they have them where you live.
Joining a community garden could possibly be a much more cost effective idea if they have them where you live.