I've got a bunch of sorrel seeds left over from my outdoor plants, and I'm really curious if I can grow them indoors during the winter in small planters. Can this work? How easy is it for someone like me, who doesn't have much gardening experience?
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Growing sorrel indoors can be tricky because it needs a lot of light. You'll want to invest in some strong grow lights since regular indoor lighting usually won't cut it. If you have a bright spot by a big window, that might help, but generally, sorrel thrives with high light levels to really do well. So, keep that in mind!

What if you put it next to a big balcony window? Would that help with light?