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It was great to see in our recent Workshop poll that many community members already grow their own backyard produce.
But for those who either feel too time-poor to grow vegies or lack confidence to give it a try, please let us know what you think are the easiest ways to get started.
What are your tips for the easiest vegetables to grow? \
What other advice can you share with community members who would like to get started growing their own food?
Jason
@QuailFlock, how silly am I? I'd seen that before on the Bunnings site, & dismissed it, thinking that it was a seeding tray, completely overlooking that it was 2m x 1m.
As you say it's ideal for a starter or apartment dweller, & it could be raised by a DIY stand, or: The Vegepod Stand (special order)
This should help beginners...
Hi Jason,
I'm new here and I'm longing to grow a vegetable garden in my apartment. I live in a studio in the city so I don't have enough space to create a proper vegetable patch. But I would like to start one if that's possible with pots and vege soil mixes we get online. Please do help if you have some ideas for me.
Welcome @anjali. It's great to have you join the community.
Does your apartment have a balcony? If so, does it get any sun? How much space do you have? If you can please provide as much detail as possible, our ever-helpful members will be more than happy to assist with recommendations and advice.
Jason
Thanks for the response Jason.. I don't have a balcony.. but I think I can probably set something up in here.. please see the attached image.. it's by the window and I lift the blinds during the day for natural light to come in
That looks like a lovely space @anjali.
I would be looking at herbs that you can grow indoors, as well as lettuce greens, kale, carrots and maybe even give some mini tomatoes a try. You will find some more tips in this article about growing vegies and herbs in a small space, and I will tag some keen gardeners like @bergs and @Grub80 to see if they might like to share their thoughts.
Good luck,
Jason
Hi @anjali, welcome to Workshop.
There is good advice on the Bunnings website to explain how and what you need to grow herbs indoors.
Check out this site for the info.
https://www.bunnings.com.au/diy-advice/garden/planting-and-growing/how-to-grow-herbs-indoors
Hi @anjali herbs will grow great in your window space. Most herbs do not like full harsh sun anyway, and thrive in a bit of shade. If anything, if you want to grown herbs indoors, choose suitable pots, good quality potting soil, fertiliser, water and tlc. All of my herbs are grown in pots as you can control their growth, and then they don’t get too woody, and you tend to use them more for your cooking. I learned a tip that for all indoor plants including herbs, water them in the bath with a shower head to copy the rain every now and then. Any indoor plants love this. Good luck with yours 🤞
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