High-altitude or low-altitude, those of us who live in desert landscaping environments will never have the lush exterior gardening experience those in high-moisture/high humidity climates are blessed with, but, we don’t have the humidity, bugs, mildew and other unwanted growing things, either!
We can level that playing field, though, with our indoor envirnoments — we’re all pretty much climate-controlled these days. However, bringing desert landscaping indoors isn’t as simple as putting potted plants by windows, unless you’re going to stick with succulents, fronds, and ferns.
To really add some diversity, utility and “pop,” why not add some aerogardens to your decorating scheme?
Besides the sheer delight of adding beauty to your sanctuary areas, there’s also the utility of being able to grow flowers, herbs and salad greens for your family. Imagine bud vases sprinkled around the house with your favorite cutting flowers, adding indoor cheer to winter. The best chefs will tell you cooking is all about high quality ingredients, and why not treat your family and friends to new culinary experiences by adding fresh herbs and just-picked greens to the plate?
The biggest advantage to adding aerogardens to the desert landscaping indoors, is, of course, simplicity — they are their own light source, they water themselves, all you need to do is pick the spot and enjoy! Even those problem areas with little or no light can come alive and be an inviting place of comfort and joy with an aerogarden, (as long as there’s reasonable air circulation, of course).
Give the gift of growing, to yourself, your family, or your friends over the holidays. Nothing is more welcome, or black-thumb proof, than indoor gardening with aerogardens.


