Add Some Extra Flavour to Your Garden. Here’s How to Grow Herbs at Home
Give your herbs the sun they deserve
Indoor herbs need plenty of sun in order to thrive, so be sure to find them a spot in your home where the sun shines. Windows facing south are ideal and will get the most sun, with east and west facing windows also work. North-facing windows won't get enough light, so try to avoid placing your new herb babies there. If you need to supplement some sun, try picking up a grow lamp and placing your herbs underneath for up to 12 hours a day. You can pick up a grow lamp at your local Home Hardware store.Herbs need the right foundation
Since your herbs will need ample nutrients, oxygen, and moisture at the root level, picking the right soil is crucial to success. Always use a quality potting mix, such as Miracle-Gro® Moisture Control Potting Mix, which will allow for proper airflow and drainage so your herbs can root deeply and thrive.If you’re trying to grow your herbs from seeds, look for soils that are dense and compact, since they are more likely to grow better in containers. Using a specialized soil, such as Miracle-Gro® Seed Starting Potting Mix can help set you up for sprouts. Follow your seed package directions, but typically you should plant most herb seeds no deeper than an inch deep, or simply sprinkle them on top of the soil and cover loosely. Cover the container with a plastic dome or bag, and place in a warm spot out of direct sunlight until the seeds germinate. Once your seeds have started to germinate and sprout, remove the covering you placed over top and move to a sunny location to continue the growing process