Delicious Foods That You Can Grow Inside Your Home

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Carrots can actually thrive by growing them indoors because they need moisture, which sometimes can be problematic with the summer heat, and you won’t have to worry about any wascally wabbits! If you are growing baby carrots, any size of pot or container will do. However, if you’d like to grow full-size carrots a pot between ten to twelve inches deep is ideal. Fill your pot with soil and spread the seeds over the surface of the soil. When they begin germinating, clip some of the seedlings so you are left with seedlings that are half an inch apart. When your carrots develop their true color, it is time to harvest.

Now that you can grow your own carrots, keep reading to learn how to grow some beets.

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