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Herbs that you can grow on the windowsill
05.07.2022 Share: Facebook Category: Life style

Herbs that you can grow on the windowsill

Even in a small apartment you can have your own mini garden.

If you are tired of buying herbs in the store, and you don't like the taste of bought herbs that wither before use, then we will tell you how to bring your favorite herbs to the city at home.

They are quite easy to grow for beginners and do not take up much space. You can grow them even on the windowsill.

You should choose a bright and sunny place for herbs, because like most plants, it also prefers to be outdoors in mild weather. Most herbs love sunlight, so they should be placed in a place where the sun shines for at least 6 hours.

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The best place to place herbs is next to an open south-facing window. Although many people keep their herbs in the kitchen, any room in the house that gets plenty of sunlight for most of the day will do.

All herbs require different amounts of water (rosemary, lavender, and chervil prefer drier conditions than mint, chives, cilantro, and basil), but all require proper drainage to prevent root rot.

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So here are five delicious herbs you can grow at home:

If you want to add a new flavor to your pizza or pasta, add some basil. This plant prefers a lot of water, sun and heat, so place the plant near a sunny window and pay attention that its soil is always moist;

Parsley is a rather unpretentious herb, but nevertheless it likes to be in the sun. It will also grow in the shade but relatively slowly. As for watering, keep the soil moist;

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Who does not love salads, dishes with fresh green onions? To grow green onions indoors, you will need the sunniest place possible, as this herb loves the sun very much;

Since oregano is native to the Mediterranean, it's no surprise that this plant needs less water than other herbs, so let the soil dry out before watering;

Fragrant begkondara likes to bask in the sun, but it will also be happy in an east or west window. Most of these herb varieties are drought tolerant, so water only when the soil dries out.