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Growing your own herb plants is
a good way to create fresh, aromatic herbs for many
different purposes. Growing herbs indoors is simple since
herb plants grow well in pots and they thrive in sunny
window sills. Any type of pot or container that allows for
well-drained soil will be a welcome home for herb plants.
There are three important things necessary for an indoor
herb garden and these are the same essential things needed
for outdoor herb gardens too. They include:
1. Adequate sunlight
2. Well-drained soil
3. Plenty of water
these three things are important for growing herbs indoors
so a window sill or surface where sun enters through a door
or window is important. A kitchen herb garden is an
excellent place to start. If there is a window in the
kitchen that faces south or west, you can take greater
advantage of natural sunlight. If you have a problem with a
lack of adequate sunlight, growing herbs indoors can also be
accomplished by using a light source such as a "grow lamp"
or fluorescent lamp. While these are available, natural
sunlight is always preferred if it is available.
Soil is the next important consideration. Herb Plants grow
best in well-drained soil that is not too rich. Using two
parts sterilized potting soil with one part coarse sand or
perlite for herbs is a good mixture for pots. It is also
beneficial to put about an inch of gravel or small rocks in
the bottom of each pot to allow for adequate drainage. When
growing herbs indoors, it is essential to ensure that pots
do not become too wet and drainage helps avoid this problem.
Adding about a teaspoon of lime for a 5-inch pot will help
ensure that the soil is best suited for herbs. When the soil
is optimal, the herb plants will grow strong and healthy and
maintaining the herb plants will be easier.
Next, don't overlook the importance of water when growing
herbs indoors. Herb Plants grown in pots need adequate
water, although it's important not to over-water them. Herbs
grow well when misted lightly with cool water. When growing
herbs indoors in pots or containers, water them more often
but avoid drenching the roots and leaving them soggy. They
will not thrive in a pot that is too wet. A light spritz of
water is a good way to keep them damp but not saturated.
When growing herbs indoors, it is easy to start a herb
garden without a lot of fuss and trouble. Following these
three essential tips for indoor herb garden projects will
help ensure that your herb plants are healthy and produce
fragrant herbs for cooking or other purposes. This is just
the beginning of the wonderful experience of herb gardening
and before you know it, you'll be ready to take your
indoor herb garden into the outdoors too.

