Articles tagged with: Growing Herbs in Containers
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Cilantro is one of the easiest herbs to grow in a container. It also grows just as easily indoors as it does outdoors. I have had large pots overflowing with cilantro even without the use of fertilizer.
Growing Cilantro in a Container
Fill a pot with potting mix and sprinkle some cilantro seeds on the surface of the soil. Get a small handful of additional potting soil, and sprinkle it loosely on top of the seeds. Water using a spray bottle full of water until the seeds germinate. After that, water as …
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Chives aren’t an edible that most people would eat along, but Oh the flavor that chives impart on a salad or cooked dish is heavenly. A light flavor of onion or garlic makes your taste buds dance. Luckily for those of us who grow container gardens, it is very easy to grow chives in containers.
Chives are relatively shallow rooters which means you can use containers as shallow as 4-inches deep. Fill the container with high-quality potting soil and moisten it thoroughly. Plant the chive seeds approximately 1/2″ deep, about 3″ …
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Most of the herbs that I grow, I grow in my little indoor herb garden. It’s just easier this way. During late summer, the sun destroys their tender little leaves, and the rare winter frosts kill the plants to the ground. Plus, it’s so much easier to reach over and pluck herbs from the plants sitting on the kitchen counter while I cook.
Growing Herbs Indoors
Growing herbs indoors is much like growing herbs outdoors. The plants still need the same things: water and light. An organic fertilizer helps get things going …
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Garlic is probably one of my favorite things that I grow in my container garden. I LOVE garlic, and love all of its healthy benefits. People would be amazed at how very simple it is to grow your own garlic at home. You can even give yourself a head start and plant a sprouted garlic bulb in a container, instead of planting seeds. Sprouted garlic bulb? Yup. You know those heads of garlic that you forget about, and by the time you find them, some of the bulbs are forcing …
Growing Herbs in Containers »
I’ve decided that because of the extreme heat this summer, I’m going to start an indoor container garden. I’ll grow basil, rosemary, chives, thyme, and dill. I’m also going to try to grow lavender for the first time in my life.
I have a sunny kitchen window, which should do nicely. Unfortunately, the window looks directly into the window of my nosey neighbors’ kitchen window, so I’ll have to figure out a way for me to allow my plants to get full sunlight, while keeping our privacy. Hm.
Originally posted 2009-07-12 05:47:48. …
