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What is the difference between an indoor and outdoor garden?
The main difference between an indoor and outdoor garden is control. Indoor gardens grow plants in a controlled environment, while outdoor gardens depend on natural sunlight, weather, and seasons. In an indoor garden, light, water, and temperature are managed by the grower or by a system. Smart gardens go one step further by automating these Read more
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What makes a plant an indoor plant?
A plant is suitable for indoor growing if it can survive and grow in lower light, stable temperatures, and limited space. Indoor plants do not rely on direct sunlight, strong airflow, or large root systems to stay healthy. Plants that work well indoors are usually able to grow slowly and consistently under artificial light or Read more
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How do indoor plants work? (edible plants only)
Edible indoor plants grow by using light, water, air, and nutrients in the same way outdoor food plants do. The main difference is that indoors these elements are provided in a controlled and predictable way. Instead of relying on sunlight and rain, edible indoor plants receive light from windows or LED grow lights and are Read more
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What is an indoor garden called?
An indoor garden is most commonly called an indoor garden, but people also use terms like smart garden, hydroponic garden, or indoor growing system. These names usually describe how plants are grown indoors rather than something completely different. In everyday questions, people often mix these terms or use them interchangeably. For example, many refer to Read more



