Teach future generations:
Our children can learn where food comes from by raising ourselves.
Strengthen neighborhood bonds:
Urban gardening builds communities, goodwill, economic growth, and biodiversity
You can plant gardens anywhere: Stairwell's bathrooms, libraries, living rooms, and windows with kitchens. Community centers, restaurants, and grocery stores with windows.
Delicious food at the ready!
For indoor gardening, carrots, avocado, leafy green, clean vegetables, salad greens, tomatoes, lemon, mushrooms, scallions, ginger, cilantro, rosemary, and peppers have all evolved.
Improve air quality:
The indoor garden stores CO2 and make an Oxygen-rich home.
More fun:
The therapeutic benefits have been learned that it removes depression, makes people happy.
Be more productive:
Plants increase humidity in a home and offer aromatherapy that relaxes the roots and makes them more productive.
• It doesn't cost much:
All the materials are cheap so the failure is not very good ... buy another bone plug. Or better yet, cut a piece of ginger out of your fridge, place it on some soil, water it, and watch it grow more ginger! How ridiculous is that?
Note: Not difficult to get started:
First, identify your best source of light and add lights that grow as needed. Buy an attractive container that drains and a saucer to get the water so it will not ruin your furniture. Get a good potting soil, gather some rocks or terra cotta chips for drainage, buy plant plugs as much as possible (but not impossible) to grow from seed.
I hope that you learn from it.
Thank you!