Watering Tips For An Indoor Herb Garden

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Watering Tips For An Indoor Herb Garden

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Maintaining an indoor herb garden is not hard and you can grow almost any type of herb you have in mind if you watch the temperature, light and water. Herbs add essence to any dish whether it is cooked or a salad and when it is used fresh from your indoor garden it is all the more tasty. An indoor herb garden will also provide you with color and scent like no other every single day, which will turn your cooking and the kitchen (if that is where you place the herb garden) into gourmet chef’s premises. Here are some tips that will help you with watering indoor herb garden so you can always enjoy fresh herbs irrelevant of the season and time of the year.

Some Essentials For Growing Your Herbs

First and foremost you must take in consideration the size of the pots in which you are growing your herbs, usually there are two choice and they are: a larger pot where you can grow a variety of herbs together or individual pots of approximately 6 to 12 inches deep. Both choices are great depending on what you have available but it will make a huge difference on watering indoor herb garden. The size of the pot will help you decide how much watering indoor herb garden needs and how often; pots retain water as they only have so much space to drain and over watering is a common mistake therefore check the soil with your fingers first before adding any more water and then decide how much water your herbs need. A good way of watering indoor herb garden is to put water in the container that holds the herb pots as they will extract the water from there as needed.

A Handy Tip

Most herbs require the same amount of water with rare exceptions therefore try and check when you purchase the herb for gardening and/or read carefully the seeds package and if extra care and watering required place that particular herb in a separate pots.

Getting The Right Location For Your New Indoor Herb garden

Usually herb gardens are placed in the kitchen so you can access them with ease and also because in the kitchen the temperature is most suitable for them as well as the availability of natural and/or artificial light as needed. Remember that plants and herbs extract water from the atmosphere as well and a dry environment is not benefic for them therefore, either install a humidifier or get a hand spray for watering indoor herb garden and keep its leaves fresh and green always.

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