So, let's see how you can make your own little inside home garden:
Above: Root vegetables such as the carrots, potatoes, and beets above lend themselves quite well to compost gardening, as do beans and bulbs like onions and garlic. You can also try citrus seeds that have been soaked in water or even pineapple (though neither of these worked for us).
Above: For leafy vegetables like carrots and beets, select specimens with the tops intact. Then solicit your little helpers to cut off all but 2 or 3 inches of stem.
Above: Prepare a bed of gravel, small stones and/or soil in a shallow dish or pie plate. We chose an antique cash drawer from Oh Albatross, which we lined with plastic. You can find a similar vintage divided drawer onEtsy.
Above: For carrots and beets, push them into the gravel cut side down and add water to the top layer of rocks. Keep well watered. Plant beans a couple centimeters deep in soil and keep moist. As a bulb, garlic takes well when placed shoulder-deep in either soil or gravel.
Next, place your compost garden in a sunny spot and wait.
Above: Remember this technique with avocado pits? It works with potatoes too.
Above: After a couple of weeks, our carrot tops are coming along nicely.
Above: Our beans began to sprout too.
Above: Garlic greens can actually be harvested to add a bit of flavor to future soups and stews.
Above: Here come the beets.
Above: Here is our whole garden after about three weeks. We're going to keep it going.
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