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Growing Salad Greens Under Low Power Lights
Growing Your Salad Greens
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Picture Gallery -- Salad Gardens
Collage of gardens growing Salad Greens
1 - 3 tiered hanging basket with stainless steel chain growing Mint, Thyme and Oregano.
2 - Balcony garden with brick wall and a two-tiered hanging basket with stainless steel chain growing from right to left, Vietnamese Mint, Marjoram, Thyme, Basil, Italian Parsley, Normal Mint, Sorrel and in the hanging pots Marjoram and Oregano.
3 - Paling fence supporting two planter boxes growing Basil, Mint and Tarragon.
4 - Brick railing, Rocket and young Coriander.
5 - Brick railing, Snow Pea sprouts in blue pots sitting on the stainless-steel shelf optional insert for the stainless steel brackets.
6 - Glass railing wall, Snow Pea sprouts and Italian Parsley in a planter box, the glass and paint-work are protected by PVC padding.
7 - Double brick supporting a planter box with young Coriander.
8 - Stainless Steel Stand with 3 shelves, supporting Snow Peas at various growth stages. Can be configured with either 2 or 3 shelves, the 3 shelf configuration seen here is designed to support 3 different growth stages.  
9 - Steel railing with vertical slats showing two planter boxes with one hanging from the other, growing Italian Parsley and Vietnamese Mint.
10 - Close-up of Sunflower sprouts in a yellow self watering pot after 10 days growth.
11 - Basil on wooden window ledge, notice how brackets are barely visible.
Some pictures of what you can do with gardening in small spaces, click on the picture below for information about what is growing in the pictures.