Organic Herbal
Gardening On Balconies And Windowsills
Deciding to begin an organic
herbal garden inside your house will not only have a dramatic
and positive effect on your heath, but it will also make your
abode more beautiful thanks to the beautiful plants that will
grace your windowsills and balconies.
By growing organic herbs
indoors, you will be able to enjoy out-of-season delicacies and
not worry about a sudden spell of cold ruining your
crop.
Another great advantage is
that you won’t need a huge amount of space; just a few pots
will allow you to improve your cooking with fresh and free
produce.
As for the plants that you can
grow, most herbs that will grow in a garden will also do well
indoors. Don’t worry about having to exclude your favorite
flavors, but focus instead on the combination of herbs that you
would prefer to grow.
For instance, for a fragrant
note you can grow angelica, bergamot, catmint, chamomile,
thyme, lavender, lemon balm, and mint.
This organic herb garden is
also a great organic air freshener, ideal for indoor gardens in
small flats. Another thing you should focus on quickly is the
kind of containers that you want to use for your
plants.
Not all plants grow equally
well in small pots, so you should have an awareness of the
minimum pot size for your chosen organic herbs. It is generally
better to choose slightly larger pots, since as a result you
will end up with more of the same herb and will thus be able to
use it more often.
Forget about any tiny pots you
may find in a supermarket, and start on the right footing with
dome decent containers acquired from a specialist gardening
shop. Also, don’t leave the plants for long in the pots you
bought them in, or it will stunt their growth.
It is important to re-pot any
herbs that you buy, if you are not growing from seed. Don’t
forget to water the plants well before repotting, to diminish
the shock.
To garden organically, it is
important to only use earth that is organically certified. The
soil should not be too alkaline or too acid, a medium acidity
is just about right. And any fertilizers you choose to use
should be organic too.
The next crucial step is to
think about the lighting. You should put the plants next to a
good source of natural light, possibly a southwards-facing
window. Don’t automatically put the plants in full sunlight, as
some grow better in a shadier spot.
You may want to experiment
with electric grow lights if there isn’t a lot of light where
you live, but this isn’t usually necessary.
If you give it a start, you
will quickly find that organic herbal gardening is a pleasant
and engrossing hobby, as well as a very handy one. It’s not
hard, and with a minimum of effort your cooking will end up
being much more flavorsome.
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