Cut Flowers in Tennessee
Growing your own fruits and vegetables is possible even if you don’t have access to soil or the outdoor space for raised beds or containers. Whether you live in a home, townhouse, or an apartment, there are options for you to grow your own food crops indoors. This publication will concentrate on herbs and vegetables that can be grown in small-scale indoor systems. It will cover location, lighting, growing systems, and crops you can grow with basic management. This is the second in a three-part Extension publication series that will provide all the information you need to get started in small-space food production.
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