Monday, February 5, 2018

Growing Herbs Indoors

Certain herbs can be quite easily grown inside, though they may require more attention than those grown outside. If you are a keen cook who likes to use fresh herbs, then it may be well worth the effort. Herbs in the house can be decorative; some herbs are repellent to pests and bugs, some have a wonderful aroma and of course not to forget the ability of plants in the house to help lift the spirits.

In general herbs in the house can be treated like any houseplants, though some herbs such as basil 
will require more precise watering. Basil is prone to wilt if it becomes too dry and it can rot if it becomes too wet, it does like the kitchen though and is quite happy as long as it has enough water and not too much.

If you are choosing to grow your herbs indoors then it is essential to choose the correct place to grow them. Window sills are a good place to start as they will be warm, sheltered and still have enough light to grow.

The kitchen is often not the best place for herbs as the temperature within that room will be prone to fluctuating. Fumes from gas stoves, fridges and other appliances may also have a detrimental effect on the herbs. Herbs like a temperature above 15 ͒֯֯֯C, with no draughts and as much sunlight as possible.
           
Bathrooms are often good growing rooms, as are conservatories. It is essential the growing area be well ventilated with fresh air, but no draughts. From time to time the herbs do enjoy an outdoor airing. I tend to place my indoor pots outside when it rains to give then some rain water, as well as some fresh air. They certainly enjoy it.

The space needed will be dependant on the volumes of herbs being planted. The aim is get a good balance between heat and light. Too much of either will produce sickly seedlings. Not enough light will produce leggy seedling with small leaf growth and long stems. Too much heat will cause drying out and once again sickly seedlings will result. It may be necessary to weigh conditions up and wait for when the time is right.

Herbs to consider for growing inside the house are:

Basil                           Bay                             Chervil                       Chives        Coriander                Dill                            Fennel                        Hyssop                        Marjoram               Mint                           Parsley                      Rosemary
Sage                            French                        Tarragon         Thyme