Plant Cultures » Green http://www.plantcultures.org.uk Living Green Thu, 19 Sep 2019 15:53:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Advantages to Indoor Plant Grows http://www.plantcultures.org.uk/advantages-to-indoor-plant-grows/ http://www.plantcultures.org.uk/advantages-to-indoor-plant-grows/#comments Mon, 22 Jun 2015 23:22:15 +0000 http://www.plantcultures.org.uk/?p=9857 If you choose to grow your own herbs and vegetables, then you need to decide where to start your garden. The decision to grow them indoors or outdoors, depends on a number of factors. Many people choose to start growing herbs and plants outdoors because they need the space. Larger plants, such as corn or watermelons, need space in order to thrive. However, smaller herbs and plants are often grown indoors. Indoor grows require proper lighting and ventilation, but they are the best choice for people who wish to control their growing environments.

Control over the growing environment is the number one reason why people choose this method over outdoor grows. For example, lighting can be controlled according to the needs of your specific plant. Timers are placed on lighting systems to maximize plant growing potential. The same type of control is exerted over watering and fertilization. A water schedule prevents the plants from drowning or washing away. When plants are grown outside, they are exposed to the elements, and a huge downpour could kill the plants. Issues relating disease and nutrition can be diagnosed much easier with indoor grows as well.

Another positive aspect of indoor grows, is that they are protected from predators. All outdoor gardens, regardless of whether they are primarily herb or vegetable gardens, succumb to some form of predation at some point. Some of the most docile animals become enemies to young plants because they savor the plants during their early stages of life. Deer and rabbits wreak havoc on young plants. They eat the small chutes before they get a chance to flourish. Plant-eating insects like caterpillars cause problems as well, so moving your grow indoors is a great option.

The level of control that you get to experience with an indoor grow is valuable. You can choose the size of your plants according to several variables. For starters, you can choose the size of pot for your plants, according to how large you would like them to become. This should be based upon the amount of room you have within your indoor grow room. Additionally, and indoor environment allows you to cross-pollinate to create new hybrids of vegetables and herbs. Most growers experience the most success with cross-pollinating tomatoes and peppers. Some of the most popular tomato plants have exotic colors and sizes due to cross-pollination tactics.

Perhaps most importantly, you can conduct indoor grows during any time of the year. This means that people who enjoy growing their own plants can do so in the winter months as well. This is important, especially if home growing is the primary way for you to get your fruits and vegetables. An indoor grow can take place right within the home, or within a greenhouse. Young plants will not be exposed to potential frost damage, or to intense heat caused by the sun. Consider these factors, and you will have the potential to create an excellent home garden right within your home.

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Choosing Pots for Herbs http://www.plantcultures.org.uk/choosing-pots-for-herbs/ http://www.plantcultures.org.uk/choosing-pots-for-herbs/#comments Sun, 16 Nov 2014 00:09:14 +0000 http://www.plantcultures.org.uk/?p=15 One of the most rewarding things you can do is grow your own plants for consumption or spicing purposes. However, you must prepare the right way if you want to be successful. Your choice of pot will ultimately determine how well your plants do, especially when it comes to indoor growing options. Pots come in a variety of shapes and sizes to house many different types of the best plant choices. The key is to research your preferred plants before buying the supplies that you need. Here is what you need to consider.

Taller, deeper pots, are well-suited for plants which grow taller. Plants like tomatoes need plenty of root space. The same can be said for larger varities of herbal plants as well. Root space matters because you do not want to stunt your plants’ growth. This might lead them to die, or to produce fruit of a lesser quality. Choose a small and shallow pot for smaller herbs like sage. bush-like herbs only need limited root space, and buying pots which are too big might actually cause them to grow slower.

If you plan to grow indoors, then you really need to take your amount of space into account. Choose pots which are shaped so that many can fit into one area easily. This allows you to space your plants apart without taking up tons of room in the process. Hexagonal or rectangular pots are the best shapes for quality space utilization. Standard round pots often leave space between one another. You also need to consider how much space each plant will take up when fully mature. If they have larger branches, then you need to account for this fact.

Choose pots which have plenty of drainage holes. Some pots come with drainage pans as well. If yours do not, then you will need to make one. So, why is it important to have holes in your pot? Holes allow excess ater to drain from the bottom of the pots so that your plants do not drown. When you grow inside they are not affected nearly as much by the environment. Holes in the bottom of your pots will make up for human error when you over water or feed the plants you choose to grow inside.

Your choice of pot will dictate the success or failure of your growing venture. Some people choose to grow their plants as seedlings in smaller pots. These plants are then transferred to larger pots once they are big enough. You can avoid this hassle if you choose to grow them in one large pot from seed to finish. Make your pot choice wisely before you decide to grow.

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