For those wondering, yes you can grow lots of food indoors over winter and for free. You would be surprised at how easy it is to grow some of these vegetables, like potatoes, leafy greens etc indoors. Just plant them in a large pot, put it infront of a sunny south facing window, and water them when the first inch of soil becomes dry. If you don't have a lot of sun, you can buy grow lights, and they are not expensive, about 40 dollars for a very nice clip on grow light. You can even grow citrus indoors believe it or not. All you need is lots of sun and proper watering and minor fertilizer (depending on what you grow) and you get free food year round thats not contaminated with pesticides and other chemicals. Trust me, nothing beats the feeling of growing your own food and harvesting it!
For those wondering, yes you can grow lots of food indoors over winter and for free. You would be surprised at how easy it is to grow some of these vegetables, like potatoes, leafy greens etc indoors. Just plant them in a large pot, put it infront of a sunny south facing window, and water them when the first inch of soil becomes dry. If you don't have a lot of sun, you can buy grow lights, and they are not expensive, about 40 dollars for a very nice clip on grow light. You can even grow citrus indoors believe it or not. All you need is lots of sun and proper watering and minor fertilizer (depending on what you grow) and you get free food year round thats not contaminated with pesticides and other chemicals. Trust me, nothing beats the feeling of growing your own food and harvesting it!