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Small Herb Garden Ideas – What You Can Do Growing Herbs Indoors

Posted on June 6, 2021

Many people are under the impression that small herb gardens are not very attractive. They think that the herbs will not thrive in such a small space. But this need not be so. There are many apartment garden ideas that one can consider. The important thing is to have an idea as to how to go about it so that one can plant successfully and enjoy the fruits of their labor.

First, you need to determine which herbs you would like to have in your apartment garden. This will be a factor in determining the size of your garden. You can choose small pots that are smaller than five gallons in size. Small pots will provide room for good drainage so that the water does not stagnate. If you use containers that are too small, they could also get soiled which makes them unusable.

You should plan on making your small apartment garden appear larger than it really is by placing some larger looking flowers and plants in the mix. For example, by using clematis, lilies, and freesias you can make the area seem to be more open and spacious. These larger-looking plants will also add color and vibrancy to the space. This can really spruce up a dull and lifeless space.

When planning your herb plants for growing herbs indoors, the first thing to do is to choose a planter that has a tall, sturdy base. These planters will give the herb’s plenty of room to grow. There should be plenty of space between each planter. You should also place these containers on a location where they will receive plenty of sunlight.

Next, when choosing pots for growing herbs indoors, there are some things to consider. If you intend to move around your apartment with gardening, consider purchasing a container that is made of a sturdy metal rather than plastic. Plastic pots will break easily if you are not careful. Also, you should consider the type of pots you will be using by considering the amount of light they will receive and the amount of water they will retain.

Small herb plants will require less water than larger plants. Most herbs do well in low moisture environments so this is definitely one of the many small herb garden ideas that you can try. It is important to remember, however, to keep your herbs from becoming dry by regularly watering them. Drying out your herbs will actually prevent them from having a healthy growing environment. Just keep them watered and you’ll be fine.

As you plan your small garden, think about the herbs you could use. If you have a cilantro enthusiast in your life, you could use this wonderful herb for your next gardening session. Another excellent option is mint. You could use mint for your pest control, or to freshen up your meals. There are numerous other herbs that you could use and they are sure to fit into your small, yet beautiful, herb garden ideas.

One thing you should keep in mind when planning your small herb garden ideas is that they require plenty of sunlight. In addition to this, you’ll also need to place your containers on a structure that allows you some type of access to the sunlight. If you place your containers on a window sill, you won’t be able to get any sunlight into your home. One option you could use is to purchase an inexpensive “solar window” that allows some sunlight into your home. With a little bit of planning and creativity, growing herbs indoors is an extremely easy process. You’ll certainly enjoy the many varieties of herbs you can grow!

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