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You can't beat fresh herbs to chop up and put into your recipes. This can be easily achieved by growing herbs on your window sill.
Have access to fresh herbs all year round by growing herbs on your window sill.
Basil, thyme, sage. These are indispensable herbs, and they grew in abundance on our front stoop all summer. We don't like paying $2.50 per packet for herbs at the supermarket, so when it gets cold, we have another plan. Fortunately it's not difficult to grow these herbs indoors - even in a tiny kitchen.
If you're brand new to gardening but not sure where to start, a herb garden is exactly the right choice. Many herbs are very easy to grow, take very little time and attention beyond the basic care, and thrive with good drainage, regular watering and plenty of sunshine.
We have lots of herbs in the garden, especially those woody herbs sage, thyme and rosemary. These grow well on our light, sandy soil and provide us with aromatic leaves to use all year round. They are also an important part of the ornamental planting alongside lavenders, silver foliage shrubs and herbaceous geraniums. I also have a few herbs in a corner of the vegetable plot: mint, French tarragon and chives.
Start a windowsill herb garden -- you can even do your cultivating in daring evening wear or comfy pajamas if you like. Tips for Growing Herbs Indoors You will eat better and even save money by growing herbs indoors -- fresh ingredients for your cold-weather cooking cost next to nothing.
Growing a selection of herbs in your home can provide you with plenty of delicious herbs to add to your recipes. Parsley, basil and chives are all easy to grow indoors.
Indoor Herb Gardens Kits clipzine.me - You can't beat fresh herbs to chop up and put into your recipes. This can be easily achieved by growing herbs on your window sill.
One of the easiest ways to guarantee a constant supply of fresh green herbs for your cooking is to grow your own. Find a space on your windowsill to grow a few herbs and you will be rewarded with a plentiful supply of tasty herbage for your recipes.
I love adding plenty of fresh herbs to my meals. My favorites like chives, parsley and basil are easy to grow on your window sill. On the market are a number of herb kits that make it easy for you to have an indoor herb garden. Powered by RebelMouse