4 Products to Keep Your Indoor Garden Growing This Winter

If you are looking for ways to keep your green thumb active throughout the whole year, these indoor garden products will be your new favorites to bring leafy greens and some veggies to the kitchen. Read this blog post to learn more.

 

Whether you’re wanting to reach over and grab fresh herbs or veggies right from your kitchen counter or hoping you can brighten up your space with some fresh flowers all year round, here are some helpful ideas and products for fresh indoor garden (tried and tested by yours truly). No matter the season or the weather, this list will keep your thumb green active and turn your dreams into a reality.

 

4 Products to Keep Your Green Thumb Active This Winter.

 

GardenCube

Small black hydroponic growing system with tomatoes, flowers, and fresh herbs

This was absolutely IDEAL as a seed starter and to get a head start on the summer garden. You can adjust the height to make it possible for taller plants like cherry tomatoes and or small peppers, even some smaller fruits.

For gardening throughout the winter, it takes up very little space on the counter and would be great to grow some herbs or leafy greens. Although, I would recommend planting less and spacing the plants further apart to allow for more growth.

This will frequently go on sale! Visit my Amazon storefront to be linked directly there. I have also included links to replacement pods and seeds.

 

SpiderFarmer LED Lights

LED plant lights hanging over a bunch of plants in black pots
 

Easy Assemble Plant Stand

3 tier wooden plant stand with lights and a variety of potted plants on each shelf
 

Home Grown 15 Herb Variety Pack

Home Grown 15 herb variety pack of seeds, labeled in brown seed envelopes
 

These products are sure to be a great addition to your home and keep your green thumb thriving this winter season. Check them out in my Amazon Storefront along with 7 other items that will make a great addition to your indoor garden.

 

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