Some people don’t have yards or even patios because they live in apartments or other areas where they have no access.  But they still would like to garden.  Is it doable to garden without having access to some land outside?

There is an option to garden indoors.  While there is a limitation on what you can grow inside, it’s very much possible.  Many people grow a wide variety of things indoors.

The most common method is to use containers.  You can control the soil that is full of nutrients and give it plenty of water.  This isn’t a problem for the indoor gardener.  The issue is lighting.  Some people have the advantage of having sunlight they can leave the plants in.  If you do not have this, you will have to grow plants that don’t need very much light or wage the light yourself.  There are plenty of lamps that will wage the spectrum of lighting that your plants needs.  These are not normal light bulbs but specially prefabricated for artificial indoor sunlight.

Some have indoor gardens for very simplistic plants.  A common small garden to have in the kitchen is an herb garden.  These are simple to maintain and make sense to grow in the kitchen since you can pick fresh herbs and cook with them immediately for great taste.  It’s convenient to have access to these for recipes.

Another type of at home garden is sprouting.  Sprouts can grow in jars and in trays without the need for soil.  Many sprouts need no sunlight or very tiny light to grow properly.  Most of the time from begin to finish sprouts grow within a week making them simple to take care of.
It is doable to have indoor gardens.  There is enough variety here that you can begin and do something with your indoor space.

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