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7 Herbs You Can Grow Indoors in Water Year-Round


Homiful.com -- Herbs are plants that have numerous health benefits. There are many different types of herbs that you can easily grow at home.
In the absence, of soil, they can even grow in water. You can grow them in the kitchen this way. Are you interested, in growing, herbs?
Here are, 7 herbs you can grow indoors in water all year. Let's take a look at the review below!



1. Basil

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Basil is one of the herbs that are easy to grow at home. This plant has many health benefits and is also a cooking ingredient.
They are famous for their characteristic fragrant.

2. Celery

@vey.miller

Another herbs plant is easy to grow in water, namely celery. You can grow them on a jar filled with water. It's easy to try at home.

3. Cilantro

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Cilantro can grow well in water. They are popular herbs plants. The best positions is near the window with indirect lighting.

4. Oregano

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Oregano is a herbs plant that you can propagate by stem cuttings. You can grow them on a jar.
When it is summer, they grow well with shady light.

5. Foeniculum vulgare


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Foeniculum vulgare is known by another name, Fennel. They are herbs that are easy to grow, even in water. You just need to change the water regularly.

6. Mint 

@practicalgreenlife

Who is not familiar with the mins plant? They are well-known plants for the mixture of drinks and dishes.
You can grow them easily in the water. Put it on the windowsill for the best growing.

7. Rosemary

@bellecils

 You can grow rosemary in a glass of water. You can cut the stems 6-8 inches. They need indirect lighting near the window.

Those are the herbs you can grow indoors in water year round. We hope you like it.

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7 Small Vertical Herb Gardens for Indoor and Outdoors

Homiful.com -- Small space is not a stumbling block to growing your own food, at least for an herb garden. A herb garden will be a handy garden. You can pick the herb needed to perfect and spice up your favorite food.

Making an herb garden can be done anywhere, both indoors and outdoors. You can even make ti in a small space with these ideas for vertical gardens. See interesting ideas in 7 small vertical herb gardens for indoors and outdoors.


1. Grow it in a wooden board

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A vertical garden is a great way to grow herbs in a small area. You can use a wooden board equipped with special hooks to place potted herbs vertically. A wooden board like this can hold nine potted herbs in a neat arrangement. The pot can also be taken for watering, so the potted herb underneath it is not over-watered


2. Vertical gardens with used goods

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Do not throw away the unused iron basket. That could be a good medium for growing your herbs vertically. The basket can be hung or firmly attached to the wall. You can put potted herbs in there to grow thickly. You don't have to worry about running out of herb stock to season your food, as it grows lushly.


3. Vertical herb gardens use water propagation methods

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You probably don't want an indoor garden that gets dirty quickly. You could try the water propagation method to create a vertical garden. Set it up like a mini propagation water lab. This way allow you to not water the plant anymore, although you still need to change the water once it's getting cloudy.

Find out which herbs can grow in water by clicking here: best herbs that can grow well year-round just with water.


4. Grow it in a special vertical planter

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Create a vertical garden that doesn't go out of style. You can choose to plant herbs in a special vertical planter like the picture above. The sleek design and white color make the herb green stand out and liven up the plain white wall.


5. DIY 3-tier shelf

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Do you enjoy being creative? If so, make a special shelf for a small herb garden out of the remaining wood blocks you have. More potted herbs can be placed higher up. If you want to be practical simply use ready-made vertical stacking shelves from your local furniture store.


6. Another stacking shelves ideas

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One more stacking rack for an indoor or outdoor vertical garden. You can use a wooden shelf like this, which is movable and handy. Add an identification mark to the potted herb to make it easier to care for and to ensure that you don't get it wrong. It will add charm to your herb garden.


7. Herb garden in balcony railing

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Use the balcony railing to create a vertical herb garden. Potted herbs can be hung from railing planters. If not on the balcony railing, it can be grown on the kitchen window sill. A kitchen with a vertical garden will undoubtedly make cooking easier.



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7 Best Herbs that Keep Mosquitoes Away

Homiful.com -- Mosquitoes in the house do make a bad mood because of the noise and bites that make it itchy. It's time for you to think about ways to get rid of them with plants that you can use as decorations at the same time. But when you want to repel mosquitoes with herbs, you not only make them attractive decorations, you can also pick them to complete your dish. For some herbs that can repel mosquitoes, check out 7 Best Herbs that Keep Mosquitoes Away.



Lemon Thyme

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Why is this herb so disliked by mosquitoes? Because this herbs has a fresh smell like oranges, and makes it difficult for mosquitoes to detect their prey. You can even pick them to rub on your arms to keep mosquitoes away.



Lavender

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Lavender is, of course, a popular plant for repelling mosquitoes because its scent spreads and scents the air. You can hang dry lavender or rub to release the oil, and instantly, mosquitoes will hate you.



Lemon Balm

@dotoutcoeur

If you look at it at a glance, you will think that this is a mint because of the resemblance because it is a family of mint which also has a distinctive aroma. This scent will make mosquitoes very disturbed, and you will find your room quiet and there is no noisy mosquito noise.


Basil

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Basil, a food additive that provides a fresh and fragrant sensation in the mouth, can also help you repel mosquitoes in the room. Even when not picked, basil emits a strong odor that attracts mosquitos.


Citronella

@moonmama77

Citronella and lemongrass can be the best mosquito repellent plants because they can produce a fragrance that will cover the human scent from mosquitoes, so your skin won't itch anymore.


Rosemary

@sixatthetable

Apart from being a complement to a very popular dish, you must have rosemary because it can repel mosquitoes well. You can cut some of the stalks and hang them in areas frequented by mosquitoes.


Catnip

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Unlike cats, who really like the smell, mosquitoes really hate the smell of catnip leaves. Pick the leaves and squeeze to extract the essential oil.

 

 

 

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The Ideal Herbs for Winter on a Windowsill

The Ideal Herbs for Winter on a Windowsill



Homiful.com -- Herbs can be grown indoors on a windowsill in the wintertime despite the cold. An essential component of the home for the intensely evocative aroma of cooking is scented greenery. Herbs that will continue to grow even in winter can be used since they cannot be transferred from the kitchen. Pick six of the following herbs from the list:



 Chives

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On the windowsills near the kitchen, you can keep green onion plants that don't mind growing in the winter. Ensure that you receive 3 - 4 hours of light each day. It adds a lot of flavor to your favorite soup or dish.


Rosemary

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It works well with grilled vegetables, meat, and other foods. In the winter, windows facing the west or south are ideal for growing this rosemary. It is best to put it in a room that is cooler than usual because it loves humidity.



Sage

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This winter sage plant is very simple to maintain on the house's windowsill and receives intense light for roughly 5 to 6 hours each day. This plant prefers direct, bright light.



Lemon Thyme

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This Mediterranean herb prefers warm climates over cold ones. Put it around a window sill in the south or west for dazzling, growth-promoting lighting.


Parsley

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Parsley is one of the plants that can be used in stews, roasted vegetables, and potatoes. This plant thrives in spaces with little natural light. For best growth, position it near the windowsill. To avoid freezing temperatures, occasionally bring le into the room to cover the walls.



Mint

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Mint is a leaf that grows well in a pot until winter arrives and is very fragrant and cooling. This may include anything from a mixture of hot herbal teas to a variety of goods. Put it on a sunny windowsill and give it occasional trimmings to encourage growth.






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Ways To Reuse Your Kitchen Stuffs for Pleasant Gardening

 Homiful.comNowadays many are promoting saving the earth by wearing environmentally friendly items. This is also done by reducing the use of disposable which will pollute the environment and make the earth unhealthy.

In the scope of the kitchen, you may often encounter items or furniture that are no longer needed either because they are damaged or not functioning. Don't throw it away yet, you can reuse the item to be more useful, especially for gardening.

Let's look at the reviews below about some gardening ideas for reusing items in your kitchen.


Reuse your muffin mold for gardening

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Muffin containers that are no longer used because they are damaged or other things can be reused. Such as pots for ornamental plants or herbs. You can plant these plants in muffin containers with soil or cotton media. You can get creative with planter muffins to produce good plants and add knowledge.


Pretty flower in an old teapot

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Next is an old teapot. You can use it as a planter for ornamental plants, herbs, and beautiful and fragrant flowers. Then you can also put this old teapot on a table, or shelf or even hang it to be more efficient and save space.


Seasoning container for hanging planter

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The item that is most often found in the kitchen and often wasted is the seasoning container. You can use it as a planter in your garden. Use this seasoning container as a place for herbs, hanging plants, and so on.


Gardening rack with cork

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Cork bottle caps on beer or wine are often wasted. You can use it as a DIY to make it more environmentally friendly. Design this cork cover as a shelf for plants in the garden or as decoration around your home.


Grow your herbs and houseplant in shell

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Reusing coconut shells in the kitchen is certainly a good thing and will not make it kitchen waste. You can use this shell as a planter or decoration at home as decoration. If as a planter, design in such a way as to appear more slick and stunning. You can also hang this shell to save space when living in a tiny house.



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How to Grow Chamomile Tea Herbs in Your Garden

 

How to Grow Chamomile Tea Herbs in Your Garden

Homiful.com -- For tea lovers, you might be familiar with Chamomile tea. One type of tea that contains many health benefits. If you have plans to grow this type of tea, this article is perfect for you. So, check out How to Grow Chamomile Tea Herbs in Your Garden.




1. Chamomile Tea


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Chamomile tea is an herbal drink made from dried chamomile flowers and then brewed with hot water. This tea has been consumed for centuries as a natural remedy for several health conditions.



2. Type of Chamomile

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There are two types of chamomile plants

 A. German Chamomile 
 species commonly used to make a tisane (herbal infusion) called                         chamomile tea

B. Roman Chamomile. 
While Roman chamomile is less commonly used because it has a more            bitter flavor. The plant is often confused with plants of the genus Anthemis.        Some of them are poisonous and have an unpleasant, almost odorless smell.



3. Benefit

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Chamomile tea has many benefits such as:

- Improves sleep quality
- Relieves flu symptoms
- Relieves menstrual pain
- Controls blood sugar levels
- Maintain a healthy digestive system




4. How to grow

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Planting Preparation :

Chamomile flowers can be propagated through planting seeds, the seeds can be obtained at various agricultural stores. The planting distance should be about 15 cm apart.

In soil that has a pH of 5.6 to 7.5, is not dry and has sufficient fertilizer and can grow optimally in a cool atmosphere and protected from the sun.

Nursery :

The seeds selected are seeds that have good quality, healthy and not physically deformed. The seedling media used is a mixture of soil and compost.


Next, add 2-3 seeds and cover the container with clear plastic and avoid direct sunlight and place the plants in a cool place.

Watering should not be too dry or too wet because it makes the plants vulnerable to death.

Planting :

After the seedlings grow ½ cm or grow 1 seedling, you can immediately transfer it to a larger medium without damaging the plant roots. Plant Chamomile flowers with a spacing of 15 cm.



5. How to harvest

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You can start harvesting chamomile flowers when the flowers are fully bloomed. Harvest the flowers in the morning after the dew has dried, as this is when the essential oil content in chamomile flowers is highest. Carefully cut the flowers and store them in a cool, dry place.




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7 Best Vegetables You Can Grow Indoors

 Homiful.com - Living healthily is important for us. Especially with junk food everywhere, make all of us lazy to cook some healthy food. So, you can begin by eating vegetables and fruits to balance the body healthy. We have some ideas to help you have good habits with healthy food below.


Leafy salad

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Leafy salad is almost found in burgers or other junk food. You can grow this vegetable at home and make delicious healthy food. This vegetable is cool tolerant and can grow in sunlight for about 12 hours per day. They also can do well around 60 degrees F.


Tomatoes

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Another vegetable that is perfect to grow indoors is tomatoes. They can grow in warm weather and need a lot of light, about 14 to 20 hours per day. Like peppers, tomato is self-pollinating, but you also can shake them to help the pollen fall from flower to flower.


Radish

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Radish is a plant that quick grower, with only 30 to 40 from germination to harvest. Not light other veggies, Radish doesn't need much light, but you can't place them in too crowded an area.


Carrots

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This vegetable doesn't need much space to grow. You can grow them in a small or large container with a narrow area or spacious area. But they do tend to require deeper soil than other vegetables.


Hot peppers

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Part of tropical perennials, Hot Pepper can thrive in warm weather and full of sun. They are also self-pollinating and can do quite well indoors. Hot peppers need high levels of light between 14 to 20 hours per day.


Herbs

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Herbs are vegetable that can make meals delicious. You can grow them indoors, especially kitchen area to make them easier when you want it. They love sunshine and you can place them in light around 12 to 16 hours per day. The herbs you can grow indoors like basil, mint, oregano, rosemary, sage, thyme, parsley, etc.


Green onion

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Green onions or scallions can do well when they grow indoors. Besides being easy to care for, this vegetable doesn't require much sunlight. Use seeds or replant the root end of this vegetable after using the top for propagation.



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