Winter gardens
Indoor gardening counts!
House plants can significantly improve mood and overall well-being, and it is a way to continue the gardening fun all winter.
This jungle window has a combination of almost 60 food and decorative plants (counting the terrarium underneath).
Some of the decorative plants I have had for 15 years or more, or they have a specific purpose (Jasmine or the carnivores). I inherited the big Easter cactus in 2003.
Indoor food plants in this image:
Purple and orange sweet potatoes (leaves are edible and nutritious)
Coffee
Tea (Camellia sensis)
Lemongrass
Rosemary
Orange (baby from seed)
Other good choices that I have had luck with:
Basil
Mint
Banana
Cuban oregano
Aloe
Ginger
Garlic
Peas
Micro greens
Thyme
Parsley
There are many more that can work as well.
What is one food plant you have wanted to try growing indoors?
Bonus: share your favorite indoor plant.
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