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Are you thinking about starting a garden but unsure where to begin? Try starting small with a windowsill herb garden! It’s a great way to grow your green thumb without needing a big outdoor space, and it can bring fresh flavor to your meals all year round.

Why Start Indoors?

Indoor gardening is simple and low-cost. All you need is a sunny windowsill, a few small containers, and your favorite herbs. Growing herbs at home is a great way to:

  • Add fresh taste to your cooking
  • Save money at the grocery store
  • Stay hydrated with herb-infused water
  • Boost your mood and mental wellness

Easy Herbs to Grow Indoors

Here are five herbs that grow well indoors and are easy to care for:

  • Mint – Great for teas and fruit salads
  • Chives – Add to eggs, potatoes, or soups
  • Sage – Tasty with poultry, pork, and root vegetables
  • Rosemary – Perfect with roasted meats or baked into bread
  • Thyme – Pairs well with meats, fish, and vegetables

These herbs don’t need much water, just be sure your containers have good drainage to prevent overwatering.

Healthy Bonus: Herbs aren’t just for cooking! You can add them to water for a refreshing drink. Try combining herbs like mint or rosemary with lemon, cucumber, or berries for a cool, healthy boost especially during hot summer days.

Action Steps to Get Started

  1. Choose your herbs – Pick a few that you use often or want to try.
  2. Find a sunny spot – A windowsill with 4–6 hours of sunlight each day works well.
  3. Pick the right containers – Use pots with holes in the bottom to drain water.
  4. Water lightly – Don’t overwater! Most herbs prefer a bit of dryness.
  5. Harvest and enjoy – Snip a few leaves at a time and enjoy your fresh herbs in meals or drinks!

Learn More

Want more tips to grow your own herbs indoors? Check out these helpful resources:

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