
In autumn and winter, you can grow a "bed" on the windowsill. Yes, it won't be tomatoes or cucumbers, but there will be plenty of fresh greens. There is enough for both salads and first courses for every day.
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To grow greens on the windowsill, you need to stock up on seeds of what you like (dill, green onions, basil, lettuce, etc.).
For the basis, you can take soil such as for home flowers, or agricultural fiber (a special fabric for growing microgreens).
It is worth planting greens on the sunny side of the house so that the shade does not inhibit the development of plants.
If you plant in the soil, you should first soak the seeds for a day.
The greens on the windowsill give a bountiful harvest, it is enough only to water regularly and spray from above, as the temperature from the heaters can adversely affect the greens.