Posted by admin | Posted in Kitchen | Posted on 30-06-2009
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There are many people who enjoy growing their own plants. In addition to being cultivated in a garden, herbs are suitable for cultivation in pots and containers. They are window boxes and hanging baskets. Herbs are fairly easy to grow, both within a garden. The herb garden and potted herbs have the same basic requirements.
There are three things that all plants need to grow and prosper. These three elements are sunlight, soil and water. Having enough sun is the key to healthy houseplants. For your herb garden will make the best sun through the south or west to the window. Some herbs require more sunlight than others, but above all they need a sunny location to thrive. If you do not seem to have enough sun for your plants you might want to do other producers and use grow lights or fluorescent lamps to complement your plants.
The land for the plants is not very rich. To be well drained for sure. You can accomplish this by mixing a portion of any part perlite or sharp sand to two parts sterilized soil in the pot. When you put your herbs in the bowl or pot with an inch or less of gravel at the bottom to provide good drainage. For the proper pH in your soil add a spoon coffee pot horticultural lime to five inches of soil. Lime Sugar soil.
The third thing to consider when growing herbs in pots is water herbs need. Increase humidity around plants by spraying the leaves and air. Place the pots in a shallow tank with rocks and water for a wet environment. Water evaporates more rapidly from the containers and water your herb garden aromatic inside more often than a garden outside. If you have given sufficient drainage plants can keep the roots moist and with them, standing in water.
Growing herbs in pots gives you freedom of movement. You can place grass wherever you choose and store at handy easy to use. Depending on whether or not their herbaceous annuals or perennials can keep them inside all year. If: a variety of annual grasses that can go all year inside. You'll have better luck if you put your perennial herbs, the gates of the hot season and bring before the leaves do not fall frost. Exceptions to this rule are mint, chives and tarragon. These plants produce new shoots in fresh stems thicker, if allowed to stand frost. Some herbs in pots do better than others, although all can be grown in pots. Growing mint in pots prevents assume the whole garden.
Having an herb garden inside keeps your herbs within arm's reach when you want to use. The advice in this article will help you have a garden of herbs successfully indoors. Other points to consider are sometimes the use of plant foods, planting annuals and make outdoor plants Perennial. Pruning makes growth of vegetation thicker and more lush. Use your herbs as much as you want and you'll have healthy plants and beautiful. Cook with them, decorate them with dry, or give them to family and friends.


