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Indoor herbs that grow easily throughout the year

Herbs that grow easily throughout the year



Did you know that any window in your home can be turned into a small herb garden? If you have any empty space in the house away from the windows in the bedroom, living room, kitchen room then of course you have another great property in your living space. You can cut off the fragrant leaves and delicious stems for use in the kitchen without going to the garden because they are always ready to serve. Also, some flavors are ideal for medicine, aroma, or general home use. For these reasons, growing herb gardens indoors has become a favorite of many housewives and gardeners in recent years.


As it grows, most of you will think of a large garden. But this is not the only choice, you can easily grow some of your window chips indoors as long as you give them enough sunlight and water. These plants look beautiful when grown in small quantities in pots in a window or a window box. Also, they display stunning green foliage because they can become future houseplants for decorative purposes in your home. To create your own herb garden, it is time to check out 14 indoor herbs that can be easily grown throughout the year.


1 Chives


Onions grow best in full sun and fertile soil with high pH. They bloom with white and purple flowers in late spring and summer.


2 Dill



Dill forms clusters of highly fragrant leaves, seeds, and small yellow flowers. It needs full sun and regular water to thrive.


3 lemon balm


Lemon balm spreads quickly. This herb grows well occasionally in well-drained soil.


4 basil



Basil is easy to grow and has fragrant green leaves and small white flowers. It thrives in full sun when irrigated regularly in well-drained soil.


5 Oregano


Oregano is a hardy, drought-tolerant herb. This herb needs moderate watering from the full sun and light. It produces its small flowers and delicious foliage.


6 Parsley



Parsley needs regular watering and partial shade, so it will grow well if planted indoors.


7 Fennel


Fennel has long, slender green leaves and produces bright yellow flowers. Both seeds and leaves can be used in the kitchen.


8 Bay



The gulf is a slow-growing herb that produces long, green, fragrant leaves. This herb grows densely and requires periodic watering in well-drained soil.

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