For beginners, herbs are actually one of the easiest things to grow in the kitchen. Not only can they help to freshen your kitchen with their aromatic smells, but they can also enhance your cooking too. Growing kitchen herbs is simple, but there are a few ways you can help ensure they continue to thrive:
There are many, many different types of herb to choose from. Some will bring an eye-catching focus to your kitchen, some will fill your home with beautiful fresh smells and others will ensure your dinners are always up to restaurant quality. Here are some excellent all-year-round herbs to consider growing:
Parsley moss looks like tiny trees and is definitely one of the most fascinating-looking herbs if you want something decorative. Also consider red-leaved basil for a bold, vibrant colour.
There’s nothing quite as fresh-smelling as coriander. A gentle shake of the plant is all you need to fill your home with mouthwatering smells. Plus, coriander is really simple to grow too.
Sweet genovese basil is a must-have for tomato based pasta and Italian-style pizzas. One of the great things about basil is that it’s very quick growing, so you should always have a healthy supply.
And that’s not all! Dill, chives and plain-leaved parsley are all really easy to grow indoors. Once you’ve gotten the hang of growing simple kitchen herbs, why not branch out and try your hand at growing some fresh fruits or vegetables? Bell peppers, chilli peppers, tomatoes, garlic bulbs and mushrooms can all be grown indoors. If you’ve got some large, deep buckets you may even be able to harvest a few root vegetables like potatoes or carrots. There’s no limits to indoor gardening!
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