My Top 3 Plants To Grow When Indoor Gardening
My Top 3 Plants To Grow When Indoor Gardening
When gardening indoors I am always asked what plants are the best and which ones I choose to grow and why. In this episode I will cover my favorite 3 and why they are my number 1 choice when growing food indoors.
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Beans, Parsley, Onions… trying fruit now
I am just starting to put them in my pots
I know it’s 3 years later, but this was very helpful. Times are different now from even a few years back. I consider myself a hobby gardner because I like gardening (I understand being and working with the plants being relaxing), but I working towards growing for family and expanding outwards. Thanks for your videos! Been watching for years before I was able to garden.
Watch for chem trails. They are blocking the sun.
I’ve been watching you for a while as I attempted hydroponic growing…just curious do you like traditional farming better. I’m limited with mobility (amputation) but I was considering an indoor garden. Recommendations?
He talks a lot, Jesus man!! The video was about plants and I know how it feels outside hahaha!
New subscriber here commenting on an older video. The chart is indeed helpful. I would like to see a more exhaustive list, actually, as I’m just getting into indoor gardening.
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Help! Unfortunately, I killed the zucchini and squash while treating them from aphids 🥺. Can I reuse the same dirt in my 20 gallon fabric containers or do I need to ditch it and start again?
To much wind not enough dirt
I’m starting to grow veggies in my basement as a hedge against the possibility (likelihood?) of another supply chain interruption. I’m limited to plant based foods (kidney problems), & not having access to copious amounts of lettuce, Spinach, etc. would be a big problem for me. The world has gone MAD!!
The part you’re looking for is at 7:04
are u a piscis ?
MIgardener getting so jazzed about plants that he can’t talk is one of my favourite things.
I’ve been enjoying growing pineapple tomatillos indoors this winter. Yum.
I am a necessity gardener!🎊 It’s so exciting to walk into the kitchen and see them grow from seeds and know I’m feeding my loved ones healthy & fortified food. God is so amazing!!! I’m growing most of the veggies/pulse indoors (romaine and red oak leaf lettuce, spinach, tomato, sugar daddy snap peas, cilantro, basil). I’m growing carrots, beets, mustard and dinosaur kale greens outdoors.
During the super short days of winter I feel like I’m in hibernation mode.
Very helpful. Thanks.
Got your quadrants screwed up. Spinach and lettuce/herbs/beans are backwards. Good info though. Beans were the first thing on my mind to grow year round. I lack necessity, so I would pursue this for the "cool factor" of bringing someone fresh beans in the middle of winter and telling them I grew them. I would have questions about pollination indoors but I’m sure I can find a ScrewTube video on that subject.
You are so Gemini hahaha this was clear and brilliant, I’m subscribing
Thank you for the chart. It sure is good and valuable.
I like your basement garden bed 👍
I am an attic/indoor gardener, mixing entertainment and necessity while doing so. I’ve built ceiling window frames and adapted my attic to grow 💚
Hi Dude, great video. Last summer I ate fresh caught pickeral and garden grown beans every day. Not only did it taste great, but I saved a ton of money and lost a ton of weight. This summer I’m growing tomatoes and plan on making a year’s supply of tomatoe sauce. I agree about the herbs and beans being best bang for your buck. I love the tomatoes, but lettuce, herbs and beans I agree are best for ease, cost and diet.
Happy to find a video about this. I want to grow my own food in my small apt, We don’t have a good outside area with sun. So your info was very helpful. Your awesome!
Im in Africa, please for how long should I hold the sawn seeds in the fridge before bringing them out?
Love this. In the current world situation and food shortage, people need to learn to grow indoors cause your food will be stolen out of your gardens
When you say that beans, are you talking about green beans or black beans, pinto beans ect? Also do you have a break down of all materials used in your garden space? Thanks for all that you share!
its crazy to have you confirm my experimental seedlings results
my beans have taken off like 20x more than my tomatoes in the same time with little indoor lighting
7:53
Hi Luke- – I was just checking over my cucumber plants and discovered that the yellow spots on my leaves are due to aphids and mites. I will be picking up some Neem oil to treat them and hope it works. I appreciate your explanation plants that require more energy and those that don’t. I can identify with everything you said. Thank you for your very informative video.
Can you do or have you done a longer (more exhaustive) list using your chart for beginner indoor growers?
6:58 he swatted at a fly exactly at the time it was buzzing around my screen
Would peanuts grow well indoors?
I have been growing my lettuce in rectangle pots for years. I have three pots I keep on rotation. Every week I plant 1/2 a pot. I harvest baby greens. After two or three cut and come again sessions, I pull out the plants and start a new planting rotation. The pots and seeds have paid for themselves enough to save money to buy better lights. I just have never gotten good greens from the outdoor garden.
I might try beans after watching this video.
I grow my herbs and dry every year, so unless i run low, I do not need to grow indoors.
Thank you. I like your videos. They inspire me to keep learning.
Earth cherries!! I made a little garden in the basement with led lights and the earth cherries are absolutely THRIVING in their pots! More so than when they were in my backyard! 🙂
That graph makes no sense. Low productivity is the left side or the right side? You can’t seem to make up your mind.
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MIgardener, Representing it in a chart is very good, easly understandable, but possible to give an update video on this? may be add more plants in the chart.
When you grow indoors, it grows 5x fasters.
I am confused as to what to start with seeds indoor and out in February. I lived in Brooklyn
Very handy tips – thank you. I’m definitely a necessity gardener. 🙂
Never garden before but I am very interested in indoor gardening, for a couple reasons, want to really get it started. It’s mostly cold where I live
Annoying as f
This was great to start. I’ll be doing this in my basement/office as well this winter.
wonder if he’s looking for a husband…
Which varieties of lettuce for salads do you recommend for growing indoors?
Hi I am in Manistique and the plants that interested in growing certain veggies that are difficult to purchase up here and extremely expensive. For instance. Napa cabbage. 1.79 a pound and one head can weigh 4 pounds. Please be an expert for me. If you can do it indoor all the better. Last year I attempted 2x and if it wasn’t eaten up by those pesky gr larvae then they bolted. I currently am starting 2 kinds indoor for under my new lumens and kelvins
if you grow cannabis it will EASILY pay for itself in multiples
Time, energy, and productivity are valid factors-but what about space? When growing indoors, space is critical.
I love Herbs I want a medical herb garden ❤️