Do you keep your houseplant all year, all your hard work fixing your garden for the incoming growing season?
I live in the northeast close to Canada and Buffalo border and we have a short season, so basically every year is a race with time.
As soon as spring comes all these magazines, and promotion emails start filling your inbox with plant offers, new plants toys, etc.
And sure enough, we fall for them because that’s who we are especially when times are short.
Am a gardener that grows all year, yes even in winter I have this rush that I need to grow something I can’t wait for next year.
Winters are too long and growing indoors keeps me busy, especially when in the morning you see a blanket of snow on your lawn.
I mean if you own a farm in the northeast and you sell your crop on the market unless you own some animals to care for or buy vegetables for resale that will keep you winter busy until spring comes.
Many urban gardeners don’t have the space to grow indoors, am lucky I have the space and this is my winter fun trying many things, like Hydroponics, Tropicals, and many other plants.
As long you have a grow light you can grow anything, I have much success growing many different plants even tomatoes, oranges, Avocados, and other fruits.
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Good to know!
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