Fed up with not having a garden? Is that mouldy bread sprouting in your breadbin the only thing growing in your house? Fear not, I am in the same situation and have the solution. I'm going to be stuck without a garden for the first time in years when we move. While I really don't mind (the house is far too gorgeous for me to mind and I'm lucky enough to have various friends that will allow me to come and slob out on their grass in exchange for a couple of hours spent re-potting whatever they're growing). However, I'm not giving up on the idea of growing as much as I can inside. Without further ado, here are some things that I like. I shall buy these things. My bank manager is getting fed up with my thing purchasing. This is why I want to grow more things.
Portobello Mushroom Growing Kit, $49.95
Normann Copenhagen herb grower, £29.95
Kitchen Herb Garden, £12.95 - I'm sure that this is big enough to plant a few strawberries!

Our kitchen ceiling is easily high enough to hang this
drying rack (£19.99) and the herbs will make the whole room smell wonderful.
And finally, because I love to garden but seem to kill most things that I plant (with kindness, honestly), this
Aerogarden is probably a good idea. The website talks about bio-domes and indoor hydroponic gardens - phrases I fully intend to appropriate during dinner parties. Growing cress out of an egg at school never seemed lamer by comparison...
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