Beginning an indoor garden requires considering the lighting requirements for each plant. Avoid scorching or drowning your indoor plants with help from the owner of a nursery in this free video on gardening.

Expert: Frank Burkard
Contact: www.burkardnurseries.com
Bio: Frank Burkard, Jr., the third-generation proprietor of Burkard Nurseries, carries on the family tradition.
Filmmaker: Max Cusimano

Series Description: Growing vegetables can be done in a large-scale backyard garden, or in small containers on your apartment balcony. Grow your own vegetables with help from the owner of a nursery in this free video series on gardening.

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  1. Growing vegetables indoor is a very difficult job but a very good decision you could ever had. You will find indoor gardening tough but with the help of sufficient tips and advices, this will really make things possible to happen. Thank you for sharing vital information regarding on this matter! 

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