Indoor Herb Gardens: Tips and Tricks | The Home Depot
Indoor Herb Gardens: Tips and Tricks | The Home Depot
Growing herbs indoors is a great way to keep fresh produce in your kitchen year round. In this video, our gardening experts will show you how to cultivate your own indoor herb garden.
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There’s nothing like fresh herbs to add that finishing touch to your recipes. An indoor herb garden can ensure that those fresh ingredients are always available. One of the endearing qualities of growing herbs is how creative you can be when doing so. From a windowsill herb garden to a hanging garden, the possibilities are endless.
Growing herbs indoors can be extremely rewarding, especially with the right tools and preparation. When deciding which herbs to choose, be sure to keep in mind what you’ll be using them for.
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Indoor Herb Gardens: Tips and Tricks
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you should use Ceder instead of oak, if you plan on putting this outside.
Without proper drainage these herbs won’t last. This would be a better project for something that doesn’t need drainage, like watercress.
What about drainage?
pretty cool! very nice i like that
Great idea
Cute idea. But forcing (shoving) those plants into the repurposed fixture globes is going to cause the roots to bind up even worse than when you took them out of their pots.
Thanks for the good tips. One question, why no gravel in the jars?
Bernadette
TKY
How do you water then without a drain hole, or do you need one.
I keep trying every year but they always die on me.
TFS
Hugs Tink
No draining holes?
They don’t have any drainage holes :/
Herbs such as Rosemary need free draining soil. I can’t imagine any herbs would thrive in jars with no drainage.