This winter, you can give the “foodie” in your family a thoughtful gift, such as the Italian Herb Garden Trio: Indoor Garden Gift Set. These rustic little pots make an attractive display on the windowsill, while also providing the utilitarian functionality of growing fresh herbs to use in your recipes. It can sometimes be difficult to procure seeds in the dead of winter, but with the kit, growing is made easy. There are advanced AeroGardens for the serious growers, but a smaller kit is a great w
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by George Kennedy If you only garden in the outdoors when the weather’s warm, you’re not getting your full green thumb potential. Why be limited only to the growing months of the season when you can enjoy fresh herbs and vegetables throughout the wintertime as well? Indoor gardening grows full blooms, gorgeous vegetables and fresh herbs throughout the year, even in the dead of winter. Why not turn your indoor garden into a commercial enterprise? Indoor gardening also allows you to grow you
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by George Kennedy If you only garden in the outdoors when the weather’s warm, you’re not getting your full green thumb potential. Why be limited only to the growing months of the season when you can enjoy fresh herbs and vegetables throughout the wintertime as well? Indoor gardening grows full blooms, gorgeous vegetables and fresh herbs throughout the year, even in the dead of winter. Why not turn your indoor garden into a commercial enterprise? Indoor gardening also allows you to grow you
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I’ve become quite accustomed to having fresh herbs at hand- it is so nice to be able to just go to the fridge, pull out some basil that you have grown, picked, washed, and stored, and use it- no more going to the store and paying exorbitant amounts for fresh herbs. I’m thinking about trying to grow them year round inside.What all would it take? Could I just use one of those window planters and a grow lamp? Is that all I would need? What size lamp?
If I buy my fresh Herbs at a Supermarket and use them in my cooking I am mostly disappointed with the quality and the result.