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Growing herbs at home in pots

There are several reasons why it’s an amazing idea growing herbs at home – not only do you get herbs that you can use in your kitchen anytime, but it’s really easy and something lovely to do with children, they can tell everyone they know how to grow herbs at home! We are fans of all plants but even better when they are useful too!

It's a great idea to grow herbs at home so you can use them in cooking!

Also, having some greenery around the house adds a unique touch to your decor and it’s a simple way to get started with edible gardening. It’s also nice because you can grow herbs inside if you don’t really have a garden for planting in. 

So let’s talk about some basic yet essential things to keep in mind if you’d like to grow herbs at home successfully. 

  1. Start by choosing the best plants

You can’t grow herbs at home if you don’t pick the right plants for your indoor garden. And when it comes to herbs, you already know there are so many options to choose from. 

Basil, mint, chives are some of the easiest herbs to take care of when you are only a beginner in indoor gardening. You can also choose to get seedlings from your local garden centre. 

  1. Pick the best spot in the house for your plants. 

Growing herbs isn’t going to be easy if you don’t have good conditions. Without them, your plants will struggle to survive even a few weeks. 

Find the spot in the house where your herbs can get enough sunlight which is essential for their growth. Just enough natural light and exposure will help them get the nutrients they need. So make sure to pick the best spot in the house to grow herbs at home. 

A selection of different bright green fresh herbs in a kitchen on a chopping board.
  1. Container with good drainage matters the most. 

Water is important for plant growth, but too much of it can also severely damage them. And so drainage plays a big part in keeping your plants healthy. 

You can always pick pots made specifically to grow herbs at home but any pot in general will work as long as it has good drainage for your plants. Also keep something beneath the pots to avoid spilling water everywhere and making the garden look messier. 

  1. Keep pests and diseases away from your herbs. 

The most important thing to do to ensure healthy growth is to keep anything that can damage them away at all times. And for that, you have to keep an eye out and provide them with adequate nutrients. 

House plants are more vulnerable to pests, you have to be careful and take precautions to protect your plants. Pesticides can be used regularly and providing nutrients to keep your plants healthy will make the indoor herb gardening process more successful. 

Basil is one of the easiest when growing herbs at home.
  1. Harvest your plants when ready and then repeat. 

Harvesting is the part of the gardening process that lets you know if your efforts will give good results or not. You can snip the first few inches of the herbs and start using them in your kitchen. 

The process of growing herbs at home is all about continuing to plant new seedlings, then harvesting, and then repeating the entire process again. You have to be patient and careful if you want to grow fresh herbs in your house but the benefits far outweigh the hassle and we love growing delicious additions to our cooking at Make Their Day flowers in Cheltenham.

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