1. LettuceIt is a relatively common vegetable. It is very simple to grow in potted plants at home and is also easy to manage and maintain. When planting potted plants, you only need to soak the seeds, put them in the refrigerator, and then take them out and sow them. 2. ScallionsThis vegetable has strong vitality and good cold resistance, so it can be cultivated safely in winter. When potting, use a pot with drainage holes so that water can be drained out more easily. 3. SpinachIt is one of the most popular green vegetables. It is not only delicious but also easy to grow. When planting, you need to soak the seeds in potassium permanganate for a quarter of an hour, then soak them in warm water for 10 hours, take them out and dry them before planting. 4. CorianderIt is also a good idea to grow coriander in pots in winter, as it germinates relatively quickly. When it grows coriander, you can just pick it off when you want to eat it, and it will continue to grow. 5. CabbageIt can be planted not only in the ground but also in pots, and cabbage can be harvested a few weeks after planting. However, it is necessary to water it in time while it grows and apply some fertilizer appropriately. |
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