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  2. How to Grow Radishes in Spring or Fall, According to ... - AOL

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    Plant radish seeds in about 1/2 inch of moist, organic soil, 1 inch apart, making sure you have 12 inches between the rows to allow room for the leafy tops to grow and thrive. Indoor growing ...

  3. Gardening in restricted spaces - Wikipedia

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    A container garden in large plastic planters. Container or bucket gardening involves growing plants in some type of container, whether it be commercially produced or an everyday object such as 5-gallon bucket, wooden crate, plastic storage container, kiddie pool, etc. Container gardening is convenient for those with limited spaces because the containers can be placed anywhere and as single ...

  4. Windowfarm - Wikipedia

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    A windowfarm setup A windowfarms setup A windowfarms setup A windowfarm (unplanted) in an office window. A Windowfarm is a hydroponic urban gardening system that was originally developed by Britta Riley using open-source designs. A Windowfarm is an indoor garden that allows for year-round growing in almost any window.

  5. Radish - Wikipedia

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    Growing radish plants. Radishes are a common garden crop in many parts of the world, and the fast harvest cycle makes them particularly suitable for children's gardens. [15] After harvesting, radishes can be stored without loss of quality for two or three days at room temperature, and about two months at 0 °C (32 °F) with a relative humidity ...

  6. A Guide to Indoor Gardening - AOL

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  7. 8 Tips for Growing Your Own Salad Greens Indoors - AOL

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    Grow them in a windowsill or near a south or east-facing window that receives bright light. Make sure the temperature doesn't get too warm as this can cause lettuce and other greens to bolt . 2.