Re: Indoor vegetable gardening


If you got some space,"sprouts",bean etc.I could just imagine being there,I was
in "Put-In-Bay",Ohio some winters,and then in southern Ohio several years,its
rough.I now,am back home in southern Mississippi,and fresh cabbage is
cooking(picked today).I also have turnips,brussel
sprouts,collards,radish,mustard greens,tomatoes,rutabeggars,onions,etc going
great,and loving the warm home life.In your case,make plans for spring,and read
up on some great gardening books.Best of luck,and have a nice Christmas to
all,JIM W.

Terra Viva Organics wrote:

> Hannah,
>
> If you've got supplemental lighting, salad greens are easy to grow indoors
> through the winter & spring. Once summer comes, I always have a crop of
> basil growing on my windowsill.
>
> Arzeena
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Hannah Suhr <suhrh@hotmail.com>
> To: <veggie-list@eskimo.com>
> Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 10:37 AM
> Subject: Indoor vegetable gardening
>
> >
> >
> > Thank you for participating in the listserv group.
> > I have a question on the indoor vegetable gardening. I live in the
> > MidWestern Illinois. Are there any vegetables I can glow in the indoor?
> > Thank YOu.
> >
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