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Whether youre growing plants indoors in your home or you are use a greenhouse for indoor organic gardening, the process is still the same. Organic gardening goes beyond the scope of simply eliminating chemicals and other unnatural substances from the products you use to care for your plants. Its the entire process of providing healthy food products to your plants and keeping them free of pests, not with chemicals, but by using other good pests to eliminate the bad pests. Its similar to the farmer who puts a scarecrow in the garden to repel the crows. Its a matter of utilizing products that are on hand, and making use of our resources to combat the problems during indoor organic gardening.

When one has an indoor garden, its more important that you practice indoor organic gardening than with an outside garden. Perhaps that doesnt sound politically correct, but in essence, you are putting your own family at risk if you use harsh chemicals on the plants you grow indoors. That doesnt mean that you shouldnt care just as much if youre growing things outdoors, but outdoors, oftentimes the natural elements in the air will eliminate many of the toxins that might otherwise become a part of the plants themselves, but when you grow things indoors, you do not have the potential for that to happen. Thus, its more important to practice indoor organic gardening for the safety of your family and those who may enter the building where your plants are housed.

Indoor organic gardening can be a challenging experience on its own because of the confined spaces, especially if you are restricted to a porch or small room rather than a greenhouse, which has more room. You, of course, want to choose plants that you are going to grow contingent upon the space you have available so that they will be able to grow properly, and you can keep them healthy for the duration of the time they must be indoors. For example, unless you have a greenhouse, you are not going to grow lettuce, potatoes, or corn because there isnt enough room. In fact, one couldnt even grow corn in a greenhouse, though they may attempt lettuce or potatoes if its a big enough building.

The two most important factors with indoor organic gardening is to be certain you have enough space for the plants you wish to grow and be more cognizant of the ingredients in the products you use, choosing elements such as other insects to control insect growth in your plants rather than chemical repellents. If you havent planted indoors before, make sure you know exactly what is required before you begin and have all the organic products you need closely.





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