Organizing a whole garden on your windowsill is a new trend for those who are not indifferent to proper nutrition and environmental friendliness of products. Today we will focus on those vegetables that can be moved from the beds to the pots without any damage and continue to harvest.

Tomatoes, bell peppers and a variety of greens are great for this kind of move. They easily adapt to new conditions, so short daylight hours and tightness are unlikely to be able to affect their development and fertility.

Tomatoes

If we talk about greenhouses, then here they reach a height of up to two meters. Of course, there is no point in overloading such a colossus home. But dwarf varieties that do not rise above fifty centimeters are perfect for these purposes.

The main thing here is to put them in a place where they will receive continuous natural light and provide them with good watering. Tomatoes love a lot of moisture about twice a week. With proper care, they will bear fruit right up to the New Year.

Pepper

Neat bushes of both sweet and hot peppers are very unpretentious to the conditions, so growing them at home is just the thing! The only thing the household water pipe will have to worry about is the photo lamp and liquid fertilizers. The latter should be used every fifteen days so that the foliage simply does not fly around.

The beauty of peppers is that they are self-pollinated plants. Therefore, with the right approach to their home cultivation, you can achieve good results.

Eggplant

Eggplants are quite capricious in the open field, therefore, if they suddenly ripen for a very long time, then they can also be transplanted into home conditions. The main thing is to provide them with a spacious pot, light and watering. The harvest will not be long in coming!

Bow

Onions are an unpretentious plant that has long taken root in houses on windowsills. It's hard to imagine a dish without using both onions and a few green feathers in a soup or salad.