![]() Potting soils for indoor plants also help keep the plant’s roots dry while providing the nutrients it needs to grow. Since your herbs are staying inside and you probably don’t want bugs in your house, purchase a potting soil instead of using dirt from outside, which may have pests. ![]() ![]() Planting pots can be found at nurseries, grocery stores and home improvement stores, but if you’re on a budget, check local thrift stores for affordable options. Pick a pot with good drainage to avoid rotting roots. When herbs don’t get enough sunlight, they will start to wilt and turn yellow. They will need at least six hours of sunlight a day. Lots of sunlight! Find the sunniest spot in your house for the herbs. Here are a few tips for starting a successful indoor herb garden: Some herbs that grow well inside are mint, basil, chives, parsley, thyme, rosemary and sage. Buying a mature plant from the grocery store or a nursery is the quickest way to start your herb garden. Starting your herbs from seed is a little bit more challenging than buying a potted plant because seedlings require lots of light and patience while they grow. There are a couple ways you can create your indoor herb garden: starting your herbs from seeds or buying potted plants. ![]() Herbs are a great way to add flavor to dishes and can be grown indoors all year round. FEATURE - Have you wanted to try your hand at gardening but feel limited on space? Do you find herbs at the store too expensive? If you have a sunny window, you can grow your own herbs inside – no garden required! Stock image | Photo by OlgaMiltsova/iStock/Getty Images Plus, St. ![]()
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