Indoor gardening is a great way to grow your own organic vegtables and herbs.  Even with limited garden space, you can have a nice healthy garden with the use of grow lights.

Indoor gardeners and horticulture enthusiasts alike can benefit from the added value that grow light systems provide.   While many gardeners have the luxury of spaces available outdoors for gardening, others live in ideal climates the majority of the year.  Then there are those of us who have neither perfect conditions or the landscape available for outdoor gardening.  But for every challenge, there is a solution.  Grow light systems not only enable indoor growing during colder months, but for city dwellers where space is limited, they provide the ability to literally turn an enclosed patio, basement or even a closet into a garden.  Plants that are fairly easy to grow include berries, tomatoes, herbs and flowering bulbs such as daffodils, onions and lilies. 

During drought years, it is more logical to think that the lawn and flowers have to be watered, while the trees and shrubs, can get by without. In fact, the reverse is true.

In Mediterranean and other dry or semi arid regions, regular irrigation is an integral part of having a garden. Usually, the amount of water available to the home garden is severely restricted, but within known limits, the garden plants can nonetheless be grown satisfactorily.

In order to manage water in the garden both responsibly and effectively, its necessary to understand that different groups of plants, not only require different quantities of water, but also need the water at different times.

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