Even if you have no land or no soil you can still grow plants to eat in a cup of water!
I know right! Whaaaat??? You say. Yep, it really is as simply as put some water in a cup, jar or tray and grow your own veges. What's even better is that you can regrow them from your vegetable scraps! Ideally rain water is best or if you don't have access to that then water from the tap that has been left to sit overnight is ok to use. The chemicals in the chlorinated water are not very plant tissue friendly.
Another thing to be mindful of is that roots from the soil are different from the roots that grow in water so a transition from soil to water may not be possible. But hey, I' an open minded person and believe anything is possible. Sometimes even growing soil rooted plants in water! So far I've only had luck with vegetable scraps and cuttings. The roots also like to grow away from light so consider a coloured jar or bottle or you could wrap a piece of paper around it to darken it. This helps to prevent algae fgrowth. While it is not harmful to the plants it just looks ugly!!!
Here's a list of things for you to try at home...
- Lettuce
- Beets
- Kumara (Sweet Potato)
- Celery
- Onions
- Carrots
- Parsnip
- Garlic
- Bok Choy
- Spring Onions
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