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Growing Herbs Indoors
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Survival At Home
(IC: blogger)
Herb gardening is a great hobby to have even if you’re not into the whole “tilling up the land” kind of gardening. Gardening is therapeutic, and if you’re growing herbs, you can do some amazing things with them. From seasoning your food to making a sensational smelling potpourri, this cheap hobby will actually save you money at the grocery store! If you’re not sure what herbs to start with, check out my article on The 5 Easiest Herbs to Grow. Just realize, there are tons more herbs to be grown!
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Published January 15th, 2014 1:08 PM
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Douglas Hunt on Jan 16, 2014There's nothing like fresh herbs, but in my experience you need really good light to have them do well indoors.
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JBsez on Sep 25, 2014I am keeping a nice bushy basil plant in an east window. Now iI want to dig up my hard to replace French Tarragon plant and bring it in for the winter. Watering advice? Fertilizer?
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Douglas Hunt on Sep 25, 2014@JBsez Utah State University recommends shearing the plant to the ground after the fall harvest, then fertilizing after you bring it in to stimulate new growth: https://extension.usu.edu/files/publications/publication/Horticulture_Garden_2009-02.pdf
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