Ready to grow herbs at home.
Herb garden from seeds.
Very tiny seeds need only to be pressed into the soil.
Whether you have space for a full herb garden outside or need to grow herbs indoors here s everything you need to know about growing your own.
Water the seeds and cover the containers with plastic kitchen wrap.
You just need some sunlight small containers a little potting soil and a few seeds.
Place flats in a warm sunny area.
This will keep the soil warm and eliminate the need to water until the seedlings emerge.
The first thing to do is choose your seeds.
4 herb plants or seeds such as thyme rosemary or oregano milk carton jug or plastic gallon container could be a water or juice container cookie sheet or tray.
According to a recent article in the washington post seeds are poised along with zoom and sourdough starter to be one of the big winners of the coronavirus pandemic.
Both as a hobby and for being able to provide one.
Seeds can also be started in plastic bags or in coir pellets.
Starting herbs from seed is not as difficult as some would lead you to believe.
Herbs may appear to be fragile but they are actually quite durable plants.
Sow the herb seeds 1 3 times deeper than the size of the seed.