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Indoor vegetable growing.

Gardeners can grow several vegetables indoors during the winter, including tomatoes and peppers. The plants require humidity, warm temperatures, and light. The pots or planters should contain sand, peat moss, compost, soil, and fertilizer.

Killing frosts won't ice your gardening for the year if you've done a little planning ahead. Fresh homegrown salads in January, even tomatoes in February are indeed possible, even in the far North.

Some of the goodies besides tomatoes you can enjoy indoors while the snow flies and cold rain drips are peppers and parsley, lettuce, chives, various herbs, watercress and tiny carrots. You can have radishes, beets and Swiss chard, Chinese cabbage, ...

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