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No home should be complete without some herbs growing. With the ability to grow herbs indoors and out, there is no excuse. Growing herbs in a pot allows you to grow herbs no matter what season and there are added benefits to growing herbs in pots. To get started, you will want to follow a few simple procedures. This ensures your herbs will grow to their full potential. You will be able to enjoy your herbs more when you give them what they need.

Before doing anything, you will want to choose the herbs you want to grow. While all herbs are capable of growing in pots, some will fare better than others. Others still should only be grown in pots. In fact, herbs like mint are recommended to grow in their own pot. This is because of their tendency to take over a garden. If contained in a pot, the plant will pose no danger to other plants. Growing herbs in pots allows you to have the herbs you want close at hand at all times. You can use pots to grow herbs you use year round and want in close proximity.

Picking a pot to grow your herbs in is very important. It is possible to grow several herbs in one pot. Herbs usually fare better grown in separate pots. This allows the herb to have as much or as little room as it needs. Most herbs require only a small amount of space. Others need to have room for their root system to expand. Pick the size of your pot depending on the root system. This makes sure perennials will not be restricted in size. If your herb grows too large for your pot, a new pot is in order.

No matter what, you will want to keep in mind where the pot will be. Those growing herbs in pots on a windowsill do not want a large pot. You will also want to make sure pots for indoor use will not drain from the bottom. There are several different designs of pots. Clay pots are usually favored over plastic because they are porous. This gives your plant more oxygen in the soil.

Once you have your pot, you need to choose your soil. Keep in mind; herbs grow best in soil, which is low in nutrients. It is recommended to mix potting soil with sand. This cuts the nutrients in the soil allowing your plants to thrive. Adding about a Tablespoon per small pot makes the soil sweet enough for the herbs to thrive. One secret to growing herbs in pots is making sure there is a layer of pebbles in the bottom of the pot. This will allow water to drain from the soil making it harder to waterlog your plants.

With your herb in the pot, you want to give it the light it needs. If you are growing your herbs indoors, put the pot in a west or south facing window. This allows you to regulate the amount of light your plants get. You can also dictate the quality of light your plants get. For those not getting enough light for their plants, you can buy special lamps.  These lamps will provide the same properties as the sun allowing you more growing options.  Some plants will benefit from spending at least some of their time outside. Perennials are plants that benefit from spending time outside.

Brian
Chamberlain has been an Herb Garden enthusiast for over 20 years and has helped
many people get started in this amazing hobby. For more great information on growing
herbs in pots
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    Can you grow herbs indoors? Certainly you can! They won’t be much good, but sure, you can grow them. Let us dispel an enormous myth, generated by too many idiotic filler articles on the internet, as to growing herbs indoors.

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    Yes, they will grow indoors, but the expectation of most people is that they will grow enough herbs to harvest them every second night for making dinner – it’s not going to happen. They are not going to look like the bunches in the supermarket, and they will not be as potent. For starters, herbs need at least, got that – at least, six hours of sunlight, per day – for at least 10 days, in order to be able to reproduce that which you took last night for dinner. If you harvest too much, the plant may very well cark it, as it needs its leaves for photosynthesis in order to survive.

    Now, I don’t know about you, but my experience is that most house-holds do not have enough window space, that allows that much sun in. Then again, should you have so many windows and if, you want to spend your days running around the house with an armful of potted herbs, moving them from window to window as the sun moves – all the best to you. People living in flats and apartments, depending on their geographic location, may be lucky to get 2 hours of sun – and most will get none. Given the opportunity, you could take them outside each day, whilst the sun is shining, but I have little confidence that this practice will continue after the second week, if that, for most people.

    Add to this, the fact that herbs are essentially an outside plant, when growing inside, regardless of how much sunlight they get, this is still not optimal conditions – therefore, the plants will be leggier than normal (more stalk than leaf), so twice as much of the plant is needed in cooking. The taste/aroma of house-herbs is weaker and so, twice as much is needed to get the same effect. When you look at plants like sage, rosemary, oregano and similar – the natural environment for these plants is on the side of mountains, just above the tree-line. It is the harshness and exposure that makes these herbs potent.

    Unless you have a purpose built sun-room, actually live in a glass house, or have a couple of dozen of each plant that you can set up on a rotational system, it will end up being a once-a-month treat, to actually use some of your precious indoor herbs. The first argument about this, is of course “But you can grow lots of plants indoors” Very true, however indoor plants do not ordinarily have their leaves ripped off them, they are only there for looking at, not harvesting.

    Having said all that, there are of course herb kits that come with everything necessary – including GROW LIGHTS! Brilliant idea and works reasonably well, too. However, if you are thinking of going to go the expense of a grow kit, I think you will find it is far more economical to buy yourself a case of decent wine and a packet of herbs from the shop. On a practical note, it is far more practical to grow more herbs than you need in the garden in spring and summer, then cut and dry the excess. You still get bragging rights with this method, as opposed to the sad display that will be sitting on your window sill. For those people living in flats and apartments, herbs, especially dried herbs, are cheap as all get out – AND they last for a long time before becoming impotent, like years, so do yourself a favor, buy ‘em.

    Thus ends my rant on the reality of growing herbs indoors.


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        Growing herbs in pots is a wonderful hobby. It adds beauty and a wonderful scent to your environment and is also a very economical solution to having fresh flavorful herbs all year long. They can be easily grown from starter plants purchased at your local garden center but consider that many herbs are quite easy to start from seeds. Using seeds is an added pleasure for the gardener when witnessing the full life cycle of the plant and, of course, seeds is the most economical way to start a garden especially when comparing to purchasing fresh herbs at the grocery store.

        There are a few important factors to consider when growing herbs in pots to assure success and maximum care of your plants. Growing plants outside varies to growing them inside your home or in combination. Specific plants will require specific care and it is of the upmost importance to follow the instructions provided so that you may grow your herbs in the best conditions and obtain the best results.

        Here are a few tips to help you to grow healthy herbs in pots:

        • Plants growing in pots will dry out much faster than those growing in the ground. The moisture level should be verified frequently to avoid wilting or stressing the plants.
        • Most herbal plants enjoy a sandy soil and you shouldn’t enrich the soil with manure or compost. Limit to 2 or 3 feeding during the growing season. Make sure to avoid overfeeding.
        • To promote vigorous growth, prune and harvest the plants regularly. It is easy to notice when pruning is in order for plants grown in pots will start to seem overgrown.
        • A 10 inch pot is a good size to grow a single plant that will yield a good harvest for host herbs destined to be used for cooking. If you grow more than 1 plant or a variety of different plants, you should consider a larger sized container.
        • If you use larger pots to grow several variety of herbs, make choose to choose herbs that share similar light and watering requirements. If you have chosen to start the herbs from seeds, check on the back of the envelopes for instructions.

        A potted herb garden is a practical alternative to many especially if you live in an area that has more radical seasonal change. Herbs that are grown in pots have the advantage to be transported easily from outside to indoors when necessary. You can grow herbs all year eliminating all problems caused by varying outside weather and enjoy fresh herbs at all time.

        If you found this article helpful, I hope you will come get more free tips and information on my website.

        Eustache Davenport is a gardening enthusiast and author. He lives in Montreal and enjoy teaching his gardening secrets to work groups on how to setup, optimize and maintain an amazing herb garden. For more information and great tips to start your own potted herb garden, visit http://www.herbgardeningonlineguide.com.


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