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Growing an Indoor Herb Garden Why Grow an Herb Garden? Herbs and spices are relatively adaptable and highly versatile plants that can be grown indoors, either by planting herb seeds or plants. Growing an indoor herb garden is an environmentally conscious way to add flavor and nutrients to your home-cooked meals at a very low cost. You can cultivate virtually an entire spice rack worth of fresh, flavorful herbs from the comfort of your kitchen, including rosemary, basil, thyme, mint, parsley, cilantro, and many more of your favorite flavor-adders. And this is one gardening endeavor perfect for the novice—no green thumb required. How to Grow Herbs Indoors Follow the directions on the seed packet. There, you will find detailed information on light and moisture requirements, soil tolerance, and more to ensure that each plant receives the proper care and nutrients it needs to thrive. Keep each plant in its own pot. It’s important to specifically select herbs for containers and make sure that each seed has room to grow. Know where you get the most sunlight. How much sunlight each window gets totally depends on your location. The best way to determine the sunniest spot in your house or apartment is to observe the natural light patterns over a period of time. What You'll Need to Start an Herb Garden Herb Seeds – Growing a great big garden from herb seeds is a bit more difficult than starting with seedlings. However, purchasing herb seeds is, on the whole, more affordable and lets you control exactly how they’re grown. Herb Plants – Starting with a plant is a great option for the brand-new gardener who values speed and ease over affordability and control. Plants don’t require as much light, water, or general babying as seeds do. Containers – According to the Herb Society of America, the best containers for your herbs are those that have good drainage, such as yogurt cartons, egg cartons, empty juice boxes, and small clay pots. About Us One of America's oldest and largest mail-order seed and plant companies, the Geo. W. Park Seed Company, was founded in 1868 by 15-year-old George W. Park in Libonia, Pennsylvania. Today our gardeners number in the millions, yet we still adhere to Mr. Park's original motto. We may be connecting online through social media rather than handwritten letters, but the spirit and the result is the same: bringing the joys of gardening to as many people as possible. Windowsill Gardening The Best Herbs to Grow Indoors Now for the fun part: picking out the herbs. Remember that certain plants thrive better indoors than others, so you want to be careful when selecting your starter varieties. Here are some of the best herbs to grow if you’re planting your first windowsill garden: Basil – From fresh pesto and pizza margherita to vibrant Thai dishes, basil is an herb garden fundamental that will not go uneaten. Mint – Prepare your mint julep, lamb, veggies, sauces, and iced drinks, because this is a summer staple that garnishes, brightens, and adds big flavor. Rosemary is a delicious, versatile herb that loves full sun. You’ll come away with a comfort food staple that brings a warm, sharp, earthy flavor to your dishes. Oregano – A hardy staple offering a strong, earthy flavor, oregano is a mainstay in Italian, Greek, Mexican, Philippine, and Argentine cuisines. Chives – An easy to grow herb, the fragrant, flowering plants can be used fresh or dried to add a delicate, onion-like flavor to virtually any dish. Thyme – Unlike many other herbs, thyme can survive with indirect light, making it perfect for the kitchen counter or desktop. Purchase a Biodome Kit Today! Park Seed’s Bio Dome Seed Starter Kit lets you start the exact variety, color and amount you need for any herb garden. With the Bio Dome, you can control the temperature, light and soil mix to ensure your seeds become strong for transplant. Park Seed's Bio Dome Seed Starter Kit germinates all seeds—and everything you need is included in this easy to use kit. The best part? There’s no mess or waste with our Bio Sponges which take the place of soil for better results and less hassle. Park Seed Lettuce Leaf Basil Seeds Park Seed Kirigami Ornamental Oregano Seeds Park Seed Jump-Start Windowsill Heat Mat Park Seed 3 inch Square Seed Starter Jiffy Pots Park Seed Adjustable Tabletop Grow Light Stand for Indoor Plants Park Seed Bio Dome Seed Starter Kit Add to Cart Add to Cart Buying Options Buying Options Buying Options Add to Cart Customer Reviews 4.0 out of 5 stars 255 3.0 out of 5 stars 85 — 4.4 out of 5 stars 20 — 4.2 out of 5 stars 253 Price $9.95$9.95 $9.95$9.95 — no data — no data — no data $59.99$59.99 Description The Basil Lettuce Leaf is simply the most productive variety, with giant leaves on bushy, vigorous plants. Such color play, such fragrance, such texture. Kirigami is a fabulous ornamental oregano Germinate seeds and grow seedlings even in a cold winter room! Jiffy Pots continue to be one of the most popular ways of growing from seed for transplant into the garden This lighting system bathes your seedlings, root cuttings, and mature plants in a broad coverage of light. Incredible rooting medium. The bio sponge is simply the best way we've ever found to reliably germinate and grow on seeds. Details Very closely set on well-branched plants 18 to 24 inches high, they keep coming all season The bracts on this plant are a combination of rich purple and green, while the blooms are a rich rosy shade of deep red. Raises the soil temperature up to 20 degrees above ambient temperature. Constructed entirely of lightweight, peat moss", as the roots develop, they grow right through the Jiffy Pot wall! Start with seedlings and move the lamp up as they grow; The light dome can be adjusted up to 24 inches high The bio sponge offers the perfect blend of aeration and moisture to help seeds of all kinds grow and cuttings to root! Size Pack of 100 Seeds Pack of 20 Seeds 3 inches wide by 20 inches long Square and round in packs of 22 or 100 This tabletop plant light holds two 24-inch, 20-watt, T12 fluorescent tubes Available in 40, 60, 80, and 120 size cells.
Now the best Italian flat-leaf is certified organic. Specially developed for use as fresh seasoning, this parsley offers large, bright green leaves that you can cut as needed all season long on compact plants.
Flat-leaf parsley is far more nutritious than the curly type. Cut the entire plant at once for drying the leaves as a spice, or harvest the individual leaves as you need them. The plant will keep sprouting new stems all season long.
Ornamental enough to put in the flowering annual bed as well as the herb garden, this plant is a biennial but should be grown as an annual (it flowers early the second year, destroying the rich flavor of the foliage). You will love it in the sunny garden.
Parsley seeds take a while to get going, so you may want to soak them overnight before sowing. If you're beginning them indoors, be sure to transplant them as soon as they have two sets of true leaves.
If you're growing them in a pot for the kitchen window, select a container that is long and narrow rather than wide and shallow, to give the root room to run.
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