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How To Start Growing Herbs In Pots

No home should be complete without some herbs growing

. With the ability to grow herbs indoors and out, there is no excuse. Growing herbs in a pot allows you to grow herbs no matter what season and there are added benefits to growing herbs in pots. To get started, you will want to follow a few simple procedures. This ensures your herbs will grow to their full potential. You will be able to enjoy your herbs more when you give them what they need.

Before doing anything, you will want to choose the herbs you want to grow. While all herbs are capable of growing in pots, some will fare better than others. Others still should only be grown in pots. In fact, herbs like mint are recommended to grow in their own pot. This is because of their tendency to take over a garden. If contained in a pot, the plant will pose no danger to other plants. Growing herbs in pots allows you to have the herbs you want close at hand at all times. You can use pots to grow herbs you use year round and want in close proximity.

Picking a pot to grow your herbs in is very important. It is possible to grow several herbs in one pot. Herbs usually fare better grown in separate pots. This allows the herb to have as much or as little room as it needs. Most herbs require only a small amount of space. Others need to have room for their root system to expand. Pick the size of your pot depending on the root system. This makes sure perennials will not be restricted in size. If your herb grows too large for your pot, a new pot is in order.

No matter what, you will want to keep in mind where the pot will be. Those growing herbs in pots on a windowsill do not want a large pot. You will also want to make sure pots for indoor use will not drain from the bottom. There are several different designs of pots. Clay pots are usually favored over plastic because they are porous. This gives your plant more oxygen in the soil.


Once you have your pot, you need to choose your soil. Keep in mind; herbs grow best in soil, which is low in nutrients. It is recommended to mix potting soil with sand. This cuts the nutrients in the soil allowing your plants to thrive. Adding about a Tablespoon per small pot makes the soil sweet enough for the herbs to thrive. One secret to growing herbs in pots is making sure there is a layer of pebbles in the bottom of the pot. This will allow water to drain from the soil making it harder to waterlog your plants.

With your herb in the pot, you want to give it the light it needs. If you are growing your herbs indoors, put the pot in a west or south facing window. This allows you to regulate the amount of light your plants get. You can also dictate the quality of light your plants get. For those not getting enough light for their plants, you can buy special lamps. These lamps will provide the same properties as the sun allowing you more growing options. Some plants will benefit from spending at least some of their time outside. Perennials are plants that benefit from spending time outside.

by: Brian Chamberlain
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