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Old 30-07-2004, 10:46 AM
Mike Lyle
 
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Default Window sill gardening

Mark Blewett wrote in message . ..
I'm a relatively newcomer to gardening.. and looking for some
ideas/thoughts for someone who has no garden.. just 2 very large south
facing windows.

Over the last couple of years, I've grown in pots: various herbs,
tomato's, chillies and even had a go at some salad leaves/radishes
with mix success. As you may well already guessed.. I like food and
cooking and hence prefer to grow something that is edible!

Onto the question... in uk.food+drink.misc there was a part-thread
about peaches (and patio variaties).. which got me thinking (ok
hoping).. could these grow indoors? If not what would be a good choice
fruit for growing indoors in a pot?


I confess to a prejudice against "patio" midgets, so I may be biased.
Off-hand, I'd say that one of those fruit-trees would need light from
overhead, not just through a south window, however large. There would
also be a problem of air-circulation: still air encourages pests and
diseases. I don't know how much it matters for all trees (peach
probably ok; and they used to grow oranges here in very much that
way), but they wouldn't get a proper period of winter dormancy in the
house.

Annual crops such as you're growing already are in any case a much
more profitable use of the space, as you get a big return, and get it
from the very first year, and can try different varieties.

Mike.