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Indoor Gardening Lights And Shelving By Susanne Gilbert It’s always springtime when you have an indoor garden complete with lights and shelving. With the right set-up, you can start seedlings, grow herbs, or experiment with orchids and other flowering exotics. One of the first things you
will need to address for your indoor gardening is lighting. No matter what
else you do for your plants, if they do not have the proper lighting they
will not thrive. Lighting is, in fact, the most important aspect of indoor
gardening. When choosing decorative plants for your home, if you want to
start without special lighting, look for plants that require medium to low
light, like Philodendrons, some ivy and some ferns. Plant
are quick to let you know they are unhappy when they are not getting enough
light. Symptoms are thin stems and small leaves. Most
plants with medium light requirements will benefit from a south facing
window. Windows that face east and west will generally give plants with
medium light requirements adequate sunlight, as well. However, plants that
prefer low light will probably prefer a north facing window. Even in the
middle of winter, an unobstructed south- or east-facing window will admit
sufficient light to nurture all but the most sun-loving plants. Of course,
light will be increased if you open the drapes or pull up the shades.
Additionally, houseplants should be rotated every other week to expose all
sides to the sunbeams. Bay windows, sun porches and rooms with skylights that
provide light coming from several angles tend to nurture your inside garden
the best; but, any window will do if plants are positioned so they don't lurk
in each other's shadows. Now
you get to decide what kind of plants you want to grow inside! There are
hundreds of different houseplants that will happily grow and thrive on your
windowsill. What you choose is based on your style and décor. I prefer the
herbs that lend a Country French style, but you may like the Southwest style
of cacti. Country living lends itself to the lush and leafy plants. Your
interior style will often decide the plants you will chose. But there’s
nothing wrong with just picking your favourite! There are no rules when you
unleash your green thumb. When
you arrive at your local garden center, look for foliage plants which appear
to be insect and disease free. Check the undersides of the foliage and leaves
for signs of insects or disease. Select plants that look sturdy, clean, well
potted, shapely, and well-covered with leaves. Choose plants with healthy
foliage. Avoid plants which have yellow leaves. Plants which have new flowers
and leaf buds along with young growth are usually of superior quality. For
the serious indoor gardener, there are specially built lights and shelves.
Home-built light carts are normally less expensive than commercial units. If you
are handy with tools, you can build a shelving unit for only $50-$100 dollars
while others have cost $1000 or more ready built commercial model. It all
depends on what you choose. Your local hardware store is a far more cost
effective place to shop for these rather than a specialty garden shop. You
will enjoy many days surrounded by flourishing green plants despite the
weather, when you decide to grown using indoor gardening lights and shelving. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
by Susanne Garris |
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