There are many different ways to grow fresh herbs in your very own home. To be able to grow fresh
herbs in your home means a lot of things like being able to use fresh herbs for cooking as well as having your
own herb garden for aesthetic and practical purposes.
Many of these look great as house plants since they do not grow too big and many have enchanting
leaves and colorful flowers. The fact that they remain basically small when cultivated in pots make them easy to
have as house plants.
Fresh Herbs In Containers
Fresh herbs can be cultivated in pots inside your own home with the right conditions. There are, of course, some of
these in particular that do not fare too well in a pots since some need a lot of space to grow and develop ie.
Sesame.
Cutting Your Fresh Herbs
Some of you will want to grow your fresh herbs for medicinal purposes as well as culinary or visual reasons.
Many of these botanicals have healing and medicinal properties which make them handy to have in the house while
others can be cooked directly from the stem to the pan.
Always use a potting mix in your pots to get the best from you fresh herbs. Ordinary soil may not be able to supply
the necessary nutrients for optimum growth. A good potting soil however, will have the right mixture for your
herbs’ development.
To be able to grow fresh herbs well, it should also be an organic way of doing so. Do not use chemical
pesticides and herbicides for your potted herb garden. Many plants prefer a sunny spot in the window sill than a
dark alcove.
Garden Plots
A great way to grow your herbs is in the garden on their own plot of whatever size. These plots will often have
more soil, light and water if it rains. Growing fresh herbs this ‘natural’ way means they cannot be easily moved
without replanting. You also have the option of planting several of these beneficial plants together in a plant
box, especially those with remarkable flowers and foliage.
Fresh Herbs offer many advantages grown in the home like ease of use when cooking or treating minor cuts and
aliments. They look nice too!
Just a sample of
what's inside: *Companion Plant Know How *Harvesting Your Herbs *Culinary Must Have Herbs *Winter Herb Care