Picture having fresh herbs for your kitchen year-round, even during the cold winter months. This can be easily achieved when you plant herbs that grow well indoors. Many fresh herbs can thrive even when planted in containers on a sunny windowsill. Just ensure they get enough sunlight, water them correctly and protect them from drafts.
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At The Grower’s Exchange, we offer a wide selection of culinary, aromatic and medicinal herbs that grow well indoors. Here are a few examples.
Vick’s Plant: This hardy perennial is a low-maintenance herb that does equally well indoors and outdoors. Its strong menthol smell makes it perfect for aromatherapy and for warding off pesky mosquitoes.
Cutting Celery: This leafy, aromatic herb can be used as a substitute for celery in most dishes. It is winter-hardy and grows equally well in indoor containers and outdoor gardens.
Orange Mint:Â The orange mint plant is a delightful addition to any kitchen garden, thanks to its pleasant citrus flavor and fragrance. It can be used to flavor dishes and beverages. Orange mint does best in full sun but does well indoors and in partial shade.
“Attar of Roses” Scented Geranium: With its rose-scented leaves and pastel-pink flowers, this herb makes an attractive house plant. The leaves and flowers make for lovely additions to bouquets and potpourri. Â
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The Grower’s Exchange offers high-quality herbs grown without the use of harmful chemicals. We provide our customers with free gardening information and offer a guarantee on the health and quality of the herbs we grow. View our selection of herbs that grow well indoors to find new ones to add to your collection. Â
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