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The Herbs You’ll Want to Grow at Home This Winter

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The Herbs You’ll Want to Grow at Home This Winter

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  1. The Herbs You’ll Want to Grow at Home This Winter

  2. Winter is coming. Ready or not, the colder temperatures will soon be among us, and that means it’s time to cover up those shrubs and outdoor plants until the spring. For those of us with home gardens, the outdoor growing season may be over, but that doesn’t mean we can’t grow a few things indoors! Herbs are great plants to grow indoors during the winter, and they’ll not only help scratch that gardening itch but they’ll provide an extra kick to your winter meals. The team here at Lalaview thought we’d suggest three herbs that are an absolute breeze to grow indoors in the winter. Mint. It’s very hard to kill mint, making it one of the easiest plants to grow indoors. Mint can survive both over and underwatering, so it’s a great starter herb or perfect addition to your expanding collection. Mint is extremely invasive, however, as it is a weed and will quickly spread to other plants, robbing them of their much needed nutrients. With that in mind, mint is best planted in its own pot and kept away from other plants. Spearmint and peppermint are popular choices, and they make for great teas, jams, or garnishes for your favorite dishes. Oregano. What spaghetti sauce recipe is complete without a healthy helping of oregano? This well-loved classic is quite simple to grow indoors, all it really takes is adequate sunlight. Oregano is also very easy to dry, so you can enjoy it in a variety of different dishes no matter what the recipe calls for!

  3. Basil. A wonderful addition to a variety of salads, sauces, soups, and other dishes, basil is one of the most popular indoor plants around. It may need a little more water than most, but it’s still easy to grow and well worth the effort. Looking for the latest and greatest in cooking? Visit our online library at Lalaview for a wide variety of ebooks, audiobooks, music, and more. Accessible anytime, anywhere, from your favorite devices.

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