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Green Thumbz Herb Pots for Kitchen Windowsill - Indoor Herb Planter with Leather Handles - Ideal for Growing Indoor Plants, Herbs, and Flowers - Comes with Drip Tray and Drainage Hole (Charcoal)

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Handmade rustic herb box / kitchen garden made from reclaimed materials, making a sustainable housewarming gift when filled. Next, sprinkle your seeds evenly on top. I think it’s easier to do this if you pour a small amount of seeds into the palm of your hand, then take little pinches of seed from there. Long Narrow 10.75" Ceramic Pots with Bamboo Tray - White Ceramic Planter - Succulent Pots - Cactus Pots - Wedding - Indoor Pots - Favors Decide whether you want to grow herbs indoors or outdoors. Some herb boxes are suitable for both locations but others aren't, so bear in mind the practicality as well as the aesthetics of the materials used. This Herb-Garden-in-a-Pail is a fully-contained indoor herb garden kit in a mini leak-proof pail sized perfectly for a windowsill. You’ll grow basil, garlic chives, and parsley with this adorable little herb garden kit. The pail is made of recycled steel and the growing soil includes shredded coconut husks for good drainage. 4. Nine-herb window garden

That means watering them every few days (or perhaps more if your home is particularly warm, especially during the winter months when the heating is likely to be on more often). Tip: Soft and tender herbs like basil and parsley are best enjoyed freshly sprinkled on top of food or mixed in after cooking. Hard and coarse herbs, such as sage, rosemary, or thyme, can be added to the food earlier to allow their aroma to infuse into the dish. What to look out for when caring for herbs on a windowsill Rounded Rectangular Planter, long planter, long plant pot, planter, pot with feet, indoor plants, colourful pot. 3D printed, eco-friendlyAs many plant pots as herbs you wish to grow, in any style you like. That means they can be as fancy or as frill-free as the feeling takes you! Aim to use pots that have a diameter of at least 13cm (or double that for herbs which you plan to eat a lot of), as well as drainage holes in the bottom of them. This makes more sense than simply allowing them to wither on the vine, since they’ll not only go to waste, but also prevent the plant from continuing its growth to its full potential. Bay Window Succulent Flower Shelf Living Room Floor Windowsill Shelf Desktop Solid Wood Flower Shelf Multi-layer Decoration Storage Hugging Sloth Planter with Drainage Hole | Sloth Resin Planter Pot | Succulent Planter Pot | Cute Animal Planter | Housewarming Gift Then, simply place them in an ice cube tray and fill with water (or oil, if you plan to make dishes that wouldn’t benefit from excess hydration) and freeze them overnight.

Spruce up your culinary dishes and your kitchen décor at the same time by growing a windowsill herb garden. I study landscape ecology and through my studies have discovered a love for plants. Plants are not only beautiful, but also have countless fascinating survival strategies. To bring a bit of nature into my home as well, I nurture my houseplants and herbs on every possible windowsill. Once you’ve put your seeds into your pot, sprinkle a little bit of compost on top of them to cover them up. Herbs in a windowsill garden should provide colour as well as uses, so chives, common thyme, Lemon thyme and Oregano are ideal.

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If exposure to the sun is less than this–prefer parsley, lemon balm, fennel, chives, chervil, and mint. These are all-time favorite herbs and easiest to grow in containers if you want to grow something out of the box, do some research. Thyme is another perennial which won’t require replanting in consecutive years – in fact, it’ll produce mounds of subtly scented foliage all year round!

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