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Grow Vegetables Indoors

By admin | October 17, 2007

If you have the room in your house, consider adding a small pepper or tomato plant. These are actually tropical perennials and given enough light, will continue to produce fruits all winter. Tomatoes need a large pot. You’ll have more success growing a compact, patio variety. Cherry tomatoes and small-fruited peppers like chilies or cherry varieties will fruit easiest and give you a higher yield.

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2 Responses to “Grow Vegetables Indoors”

  1. joe fulford Says:
    March 3rd, 2008 at 9:47 am

    How do the blossoms get pollenated by the bees, indoors

  2. admin Says:
    March 4th, 2008 at 3:12 am

    The blossoms will have to be polenated by you.
    Using a smal soft brush, go over the flowers and polenate them. It doesn’t take long and gives you something to do inhouse during the winter.

    Also, if you have young children or grandchildren it will be a good opportunity fo them to learn about the polenation process.

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