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Window sill gardening
Mark Blewett wrote:
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? Thanks for any ideas and thoughts would really be appreciated. Regards Mark (An enthusiastic newbee!) I don't know how big your growing area is, but I'd have thought a peach tree would be a bit big. What about some of the small citrus trees you can buy? Fresh lemons would be very nice in the kitchen. -- I have a simple philosophy: Fill what's empty. Empty what's full. Scratch where it itches. -- A. R. Longworth |
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