Many people think of gardening as a therapeutic hobby that helps you learn more about plants as you draw closer to nature. Outdoor gardening is the more traditional way of planting and harvesting various herbs and vegetables, however, you have to take a break from your garden in the harsh winter months. Have you considered moving your garden indoors? Indoor gardens, or grow rooms, allow you to grow your favorite foods year-round. In addition to the space needed to start your grow room, whether it be a cabinet, shelve, or spare room, your plants will also need light to photosynthesize and survive indoors. Our friends at DIY and Crafts share with us a few plants that made NASA's list for the top houseplants that provide a purer and cleaner indoor air quality: Aloe Vera These plants are known for their "healing" ability. It is easy to grow, and hard to kill...
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