Herb Garden Indoors Winter
Try not to disturb the roots too much when transplanting seedlings as this can encourage them to bolt.
Herb garden indoors winter. It is a trusted brand for both indoor and outdoor planting that I have used for years. Plus these are fast-growing and need less light so you can place them in an East- or West-facing window. If you want to grow rosemary indoors.
You can bring your herb garden indoors for the winter or all year by planting a windowsill herb garden. Pot a mature plant from your outdoor garden and leave it outside until the leaves die back. Shrubs are hardy and super easy to care for.
Indoor herbs like the inside temperature to be around 65 to 70 degrees F if not warmer. Rosemary handles a wide range of temperatures from 40-70. Oregano chives mint rosemary and thyme.
Start with popular herbs like coriander chives mint and thyme. Chives parsley and mint are the easiest culinary herbs to grow indoors. Establish semi-hardy and tender perennials in pots for migration from outdoors to indoors.
Click Photo for Details. If youre lucky you can even harden them off and plant them outdoors come spring. For chives thyme oregano and mint simply shake off most of the garden soil from the roots re-pot the plant with good organic potting soil.
During this season of short dark days an indoor herb garden will offer welcome greenery and fragrance. You can easily bring herbs indoors for the cooler months even if you have little experience with plants or very little space to work with. With a little TLC most herbs can be grown inside.