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    Tuesday
    May292012

    DIY, the not so extreme version

    Indoor gardening is still gardening.

    At the grocery store last week, I mentioned to the cashier that I wanted to plant the "live" basil I was buying. I mean, it came with roots, and in a cute little bag full of nutrient water, and looked perfectly plantable. At first she looked at me like I was nuts, and then like I was some kind of freaky genius. Because if I plant it, it will keep growing and I can keep harvesting it.

    Freaking genius!

    You could do the same with those "live" lettuce heads you see sometimes.

    I've heard of people sprouting avocado pits and planting them too.

    And if you get herbs that were cut right, you can sprout them too.

    Yes, I know, I could just go to the garden store and buy seedlings, but it's more fun this way. There's a certain amount of challenge, a bit of suspense, that point of frustration where you're sure it won't work and so you stop checking it and stop adding fresh water...

    And then you realize there are roots on your lemongrass stumps.

    And in a couple days there are lots of them.

    Lemongrass is extremely easy to root, and fairly fast growing. If you're going to put it in planters outside, make sure you are able to move them. This is a tropical grass and it doesn't like any kind of cold at all. You'll have to bring it inside in the winter.

    Or just harvest it all and start again in the spring.

    It's not like this is difficult.

    If you're going to keep it indoors year round, choose a bright and sunny spot, as full sun as you can get.

    I used a regular organic houseplant medium. i.e. Potting soil.

    And potted it like a typical houseplant.

    In a nice pot, it would make a lovely hostess gift or housewarming present. Include a recipe for Beef Chow Fun, or Thai Green Curry.

    And you can always start another batch for yourself.

    Have you ever sprouted something weird? (Your kids don't count)

     

     

    Reader Comments (1)

    I would love to start growing some of my own herbs when I get to Canada. Basil, Thyme, Rosemary, Marjorim in particular. I'll have to look into this. Never gotten "live" herbs before so that's something to look at.

    Thanks. *smile*

    May 29, 2012 | Unregistered Commenterangel Graham

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