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What you Need to Know on How to Grow an Indoor Herb Garden

By November 26, 2012April 16th, 2021No Comments

 

As cold weather rolls in, indoor herb garden can roll out.

However, don’t allow the cold weather to stop you from producing your own herb garden. You can still have fresh herbs during the winter months by planting an indoor herb garden. Planting an herb garden inside your home allows for fresh herbs all year round. Not only are they extremely beneficial to use and cook with, but herb gardens are easy to maintain and make for wonderful, aromatic decorations!

A variety of herbs are beneficial for your health and taste great in home cooking. The following article from Gardening Know How gives tips on how to select herbs, prepare soil, plant seeds, and maintain your own herb garden.

Indoor Herb Garden – How To Have An Herb Garden Inside

When you grow an herb garden inside, you benefit from enjoying fresh herbs year round. In order to be successful at growing herbs indoors you need to follow a few simple steps. Keep reading to learn how to grow herbs indoors successfully.

Starting An Indoor Herb Garden
Before starting your herb garden inside, you need to decide what you will be growing in your indoor herb garden. Most popular herbs can be grown indoors. Some herbs you should try to grow are:

Basil
Rosemary
Cilantro
Chives
Oregano
Parsley
Sage
Thyme
Mint

Getting Started

If you are new to growing herbs indoors, you may want to start with just 2 or 3 of your favorite herbs and add more as you become more confident in your herb garden.

You will also need to choose a container for your indoor herb garden to grow in. The container should either have drainage holes or should be deep enough that you can add rocks at the bottom to create a drainage reservoir for excess water to run into. Herbs that are grown indoors cannot sit in waterlogged soil or they will die.

The soil you use in your herb garden inside should be rich in organic material. A good quality potting soil will work fine. Do not use dirt from the garden as this can get compacted easily and will strangle the herb plants.

Once you have chosen the herbs you will grow indoors and the container and soil, you can plant the herbs in the container as you would any other plant.

How To Grow Herbs Indoors
Once the herbs are planted, you will need to care for the herbs. Growing herbs indoors successfully has four important parts, light, temperature, watering and humidity.

Light For Herbs Growing Indoors
Herbs growing indoors need at least 6 hours of sunlight to grow well. If they do not get this much sun, they will become leggy and start to lose their flavor. Place your indoor herb garden in the sunniest spot you can find. If you feel that spot will not provide enough light, supplement the sunlight with light from a fluorescent bulb placed less than a foot from the herbs.

You may need to rotate the container that the indoor herb garden is growing in so that all of the herbs have an even amount of sun and do not grow crooked.

The Right Temperature For Growing Herbs Indoors
Most herbs cannot tolerate cold temperatures. The herbs will grow best inside if the temperature around them is 65F to 75F.
Make sure that your herb garden is not being affected by drafts from windows or doors. Even small amounts of cold temperatures can kill some herbs.

Watering Indoor Herbs
Indoor herb gardens need to be watered regularly. They should never be allowed to dry out, but you should also not over water them. Check your indoor herb garden daily and water it when the top of the soil just starts to feel dry (though if you stick your finger into the soil, the lower layer will still be damp.

You can add a bit of water soluble fertilizer to the water once a month to help the herbs get the nutrients they need.

Humidity For Indoor Herbs
Indoor herbs need both high humidity and excellent air circulation. Mist your herbs once a week or set them on a tray of pebbles filled with water to keep the humidity up. If you find your herbs are affected by mildew, you want to consider adding a fan to keep the air circulation consistent.

With all of the benefits that herb gardens have to offer, why not take advantage of fresh herbs all year round? Taking the rights steps to prepare and care for your indoor herb garden, you will be able to successfully grow your own herbs. By controlling the indoor climate, monitoring the draft, and watering the garden daily, your herb garden will be prosperous.

Growing herbs indoors in the winter or outdoors in the spring and summer, having herbs is tremendously valuable to your health.  An herb garden allows you to pick fresh herbs at your own whim, not to mention you will cut costs at the store.