WINTER GARDENING INDOORS
Have you thought about a winter garden in Alaska? No kidding winter comes much sooner than we all would like, but that doesn't mean you have to give up growing food at home…
Just a quick update on my indoor Dwarf Tomato progress, The fruit is finally ripening and I tried my first fresh tomato last week. The taste was spectacular…
My indoor tiny tomato plants are setting fruit now - the last week in January - and I hope to get a decent crop soon…
I am trying out some dwarf tomatoes indoors under grow lights this winter. I have Red Robin, Tiny Tim, and Micro Tom growing in pots…
My indoor salad garden is looking good so far the lettuce id really doing well. The Swiss chard and kale are a little slower but I haven't given up…
I transplanted my seedlings yesterday and adjusted my seedling growing rack to accommodate the larger plants. Everything looks good so far…
I anticipate the luxury of making a fresh salad in the middle of our long winter. The added benefit of some green plants adding a splash of color to our often drab landscape should be a welcome relief and just may help offset some of my winter cabin fever…
Have you planted winter tomatoes? I started tomato seeds indoors and should have fresh salad tomatoes in about 10 weeks. You can continue to grow fresh vegetables all year, even in Alaska.