If you want to grow some healing herbs, then you don't even have to have a garden to do it – your windowsill is just enough!
Herbs require some specific conditions to thrive, but they are generally easy to grow, even indoors.
Here are a few tips on how to do that.
Use small pots or containers with drainage holes at the bottom.
This allows excess water to escape and prevents the roots from becoming waterlogged.
Fill the pots with a well-draining potting mix.
Avoid using heavy soil that retains too much water, as it can cause root rot.
Gently place the herb plants in the pots, ensuring they are positioned at the center and not overcrowded.
Add more soil around the plants, gently pressing it down to secure them.
Put the pots on a sunny windowsill where they can receive at least 4-6 hours of sunlight each day.
Herbs need sunlight to grow and thrive.
Water the herbs when the top inch of soil feels dry. Avoid overwatering, as it can lead to root rot.
Check the moisture level by inserting your finger into the soil. If it feels moist, hold off on watering.
If you notice slow growth or pale leaves, you can apply a diluted liquid fertilizer specifically formulated for herbs.
Follow the instructions on the fertilizer packaging for proper usage.
Regularly prune your herbs by pinching off the top leaves to encourage bushier growth.
When the herbs are mature and ready for use, harvest the leaves as needed.
This promotes healthy growth and allows you to enjoy the benefits of fresh herbs.
Keep an eye out for common pests like aphids or spider mites.
If you notice any pests, gently wipe the leaves with a damp cloth or use an organic insecticidal soap to control the infestation.
Previously, we talked about growing gaillardias.