OT kinda, My new Aero Garden
Debby
I doubt very much that cherry (or any other kind) tomatoes will do well.
Tomatoes love heat and intense light---way more than you can produce
indoors. Plus, they spread and take up quite a bit of room, even when
you stake them.
You CAN, however, grow Romaine pretty well in a plastic "tub" with holes
drilled in the bottom for drainage.,,,IF the soil is above 70 degrees.
The question is, how long do you want to wait for enough Romaine to grow
to make maybe four salads? When Romaine is easily available in the
grocery store, year round?
There are certain cold-loving plants, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, kale,
spinach, etc. called "cole crops" that enjoy soil temps of 69 degrees,
but again, these require some space.
Lass
OT kinda, My new Aero Garden
Interesting concept. Looking forward to a progress report. Would love 3-
herbs, salad greens and cherry tomatoes if the reports are good. Will
worry about locating them later! :-)
Debbie
|