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Tips on How To Grow a Herb Garden Inside

If you love to garden and cook, you should consider growing an herb garden to enhance both.  Growing fresh herbs can heighten the flavor in any meal.  For some reason, many people never consider an herb garden, thinking it is too difficult.  Herb gardens do not require special soil, they only require sunlight and water, this is the easiest garden to grow.  You could plant the variety of herbs you like most and have wonderful fresh flavors to enjoy all year long.  Herbs can be grown in containers on a window sill, they are great for people living in apartments or homes without yard space.

The best time to grow an herb garden starts in early spring with tiny seeds.  As the weather becomes warmer, the young plants could be transplanted outdoors.  For the seeds, these would be grown in four inch pots and then placed in a location with lots of sunlight.  Keep in mind that while standard containers work well, any type of container could be used as long as the seeds have room to grow.  Most important, if you choose anything other than a new container, use a mixture of three teaspoons bleach to a gallon of water to wash it out carefully, rinse, and then dry to kill any organisms.

When you grow an herb garden you can save space by putting three or four plants such as basil, parsley or oregano in one container.  Remember to pinch off flower heads often so that the leaves will look and taste their best.  This type of herb will only last a season and will need to be replanted each year. Herbs such as rosemary and lavender will grow rather large and require adequate space in your yard.  These two herbs in particular will provide enough sprigs for several years.  Herbs such as chives, mint or sage will come back each year with proper care. When they become leggy they will need to be cut back often to promote future growth.

When testing the soil for growing an herb garden, you may encounter soil that is either too sandy or heavy with clay.  In this situation a raised garden bed would be ideal and one can be made or purchased, and rich, healthy soil added.  The most important aspect would be to provide drain holes so the soil does not become water logged.  These raised boxes can be made or purchased in a variety of sizes, creating the opportunity for one to be placed almost anywhere such as near the kitchen window, etc.  As long as the herb garden is getting adequate sunlight, the plants will do well.  The raised garden boxes could also be used for flowers or vegetables.

The bottom line is that creating an herb garden is easy, fun, and rewarding.  For all the different types of herbs you could find in an Italian herb garden, such as rosemary, mint, lavender, marjoram, tarragon, thyme, sage, basil, and chives, among others, when added to recipes, the taste will be greatly heightened.  Dried herbs simply do not provide the same deep flavors you get from fresh grown herbs.

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