- Vegetable garden inside the indoor shelf
For those of you who have limited land to set up your own vegetable garden, try bringing the vegetable garden into your home. To save space, use multilevel display racks to place various vegetable pots. Provide water and sufficient light so that the vegetable plants can photosynthesize. If necessary, make a special placemat to accommodate the splash water
- Multi-storey vegetable garden outside the house
For those of you who like to experiment with trying new recipes, of course the ingredients needed are varied. There’s nothing wrong with growing lots of vegetables at once in one area. It’s just that you need to pay attention to the size of the pot so that it doesn’t fill the entire backyard. For small vegetables such as chili and celery, use a small pot and hang it on the top wall so you don’t have trouble picking it up.
- A special vegetable garden for spices
Fans of Italian cuisine are certainly no stranger to the following food flavoring leaves. Leaves such as basil, rosemary, and oregano dry in the package. Wouldn’t it taste better if you used fresh leaves?
Because you only need these leaves in small quantities, make a living wall or mini home garden specifically for these leaves. Use used jars as containers. Then write a name tag so you don’t get it wrong when you want to use it.
The right position for this living wall is near the sink. After picking them, you can immediately wash these plants. In addition, you can easily water it at any time.
- Multifunctional mini vegetable garden
One more vegetable garden idea for those of you who are facing limited land. You can make a special wooden box for growing vegetables with an empty bottom. You can use this bottom section as a storage area for cleaning tools or even a bed for your pet! Anyway, do not let any unused space just like that.
- Vegetable garden with hydroponic system
So far, what we know is that to grow vegetables, soil is needed as a medium. But with the presence of a hydroponic system, you can get rid of the soil. Basically this hydroponic system relies on water, oxygen, and nutrients for plant growth. According to research, the water content used in this hydroponic system is less than farming using soil media.
Vegetable gardens with hydroponic systems are suitable to be applied to areas that have limited water. Some hydroponic plants in the form of vegetables that can be grown with this hydroponic system are peppers, cucumbers, tomatoes, and various green vegetables. This vegetable garden can be applied indoors or outdoors.