कोशिश गोल्ड - मुक्त
Five ideas for inside food growing over winter
The Country Smallholder
|December 2025
Editor and eco-expert Kim Stoddart outlines some more creative ways to bring the outdoors in this winter
-
With the long dark days I'm going to offer up some creative inspiration and growing ideas to help bring some grow-your-own taste and excitement to your home over the weeks and months ahead.
EXCITING SALAD GARDEN
Let's start with a wider look at some of the luscious leaves that can be reliably grown as, in my humble opinion, salad should be sensational and full of flavour and variety at any time of the year. I generally grow pick-and-come-again types of lettuce as a salad base and add the likes of rocket, nasturtium, pea shoots, chive, baby brassica leaves and parsley. By planting them all together you have a productive salad garden all-in-one for quick edible rewards.
As plants grow bigger and start to spread, keep picking them because the more you do so, the more leaves will appear. When you spot salad leaves starting to deteriorate in quality, such as developing yellow leaves, then consider replacing them with younger plants. Also have a go at planting them on elsewhere to further grow and spread. Waste not, want not as they say.
This is an easy and incredibly rewarding indoor growing project which doesn't take up a lot of space and you can have fun getting creative with your choice of indoor planter in the process.GROW MUSHROOMS
Start with a mushroom growing kit before moving on to further home-growing opportunities.
यह कहानी The Country Smallholder के December 2025 संस्करण से ली गई है।
हजारों चुनिंदा प्रीमियम कहानियों और 10,000 से अधिक पत्रिकाओं और समाचार पत्रों तक पहुंचने के लिए मैगज़्टर गोल्ड की सदस्यता लें।
क्या आप पहले से ही ग्राहक हैं? साइन इन करें
The Country Smallholder से और कहानियाँ
The Country Smallholder
Making sure you put enough nutrition into your dairy goat to support her milk production
Sarah Day, nutritionist for Small Holder Feed offers feeding advice for your dairy goats to help them be happy, healthy and milky animals.
6 mins
March 2026
The Country Smallholder
Welcoming the very start of the spring season
Henrietta Balcon makes the most of the new crop rhubarb
2 mins
March 2026
The Country Smallholder
Starting with Pigs - before you start
Linda Aldous outlines what you need to do before anything porcine arrives on your smallholding
3 mins
March 2026
The Country Smallholder
Insurance to protect livestock - and your peace of mind
Looking ahead to a busy 2026 for Pedigree Sales, farmers and breeders will be preparing their livestock for the upcoming markets
2 mins
March 2026
The Country Smallholder
Getting Your Electric Fence Spring-Ready: Expert Q&A
As Spring arrives, it’s the perfect time to give your electric fence some attention. Based on questions we discuss regularly here at www.electricfencing.co.uk, here’s a list of the checks you should be carrying out now, and why they matter.
2 mins
March 2026
The Country Smallholder
Check your kit for the busy seasons ahead
Agricultural journalist, and machinery writer Jane Brooks, joins us for her regular look at the world.
4 mins
March 2026
The Country Smallholder
Flock together: is now the right time to add more hens?
Andy Hill explains how to integrate birds into a flock without feathers flying
4 mins
March 2026
The Country Smallholder
The secrets behind maximising incubator hatch rates
Buying quality point of lay hens can be an expensive proposition these days (even if you can find a local source of the breed that you want). Incubating fertilised eggs can save a great deal of money and make many more breeds accessible. If you already keep poultry that includes a cockerel, an incubator means that you can hatch their eggs either to increase your flock or to sell. Hugh & Fiona Osborne have been using incubators for many years and have learned that getting a good hatch means attention to detail.
7 mins
March 2026
The Country Smallholder
Making choices for your chicks
Victoria Roberts BVSc MRCVS says Natural and Artifical Incubation are not an either/or choice
5 mins
March 2026
The Country Smallholder
An appetite for asparagus
Our Experts answer your questions
1 mins
March 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
