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Growing Herbs Indoors Year Round
When it is cold outside, most people do not want to go out to try to garden. But even though it is cold, people still want to garden all the same. This is one reason why indoor gardening has become so popular. Plants that are fairly easy to grow successfully indoors are herbs. Not only beautiful to look at and fragrant, you can also eat them. Give year-round indoor herb gardening a try, and you will be hooked.
You can either start your herbs from seed or purchase plant starts at a nursery, or even hardware and grocery stores in season. Starting seeds is very cost effective, and you have a much wider selection of varieties from which to choose, but it does take longer to get from a seed to an edible plant. If you want to enjoy your plants sooner, then look for plant starts instead.
Some herbs can grow in a sunny window with just the natural light that is available. Herbs like mint, rosemary and oregano work well in this type of light. However, if you wish to grow plants like basil or cilantro, then you will need to make sure that you give them extra artificial light, or they will not survive in the lower-light levels.
There are a couple of different options for lighting herbs with artificial light. Fluorescent grow lights can work well for this purpose, as can metal halide HID lamps. Other specific types include solarmax grow lamps, chrome dome grow lights and hortilux grow lights. Both fluorescent and HID types of light offer the blue color spectrum needed for early plant growth, and the red and orange spectrum, which plants need to flower properly. Both types of lights require electrical ballasts or digital ballasts to control the flow of the electrical current in the bulb, and they can be included inside the light fixture or they can be a separate component used in conjunction with the light bulb and light fixture.
Herbs can be annuals, biennials or perennials. Annuals complete their entire life cycle of germination, growth and reproduction in one year, whereas perennials will live for many years and repeat their life cycle. Biennials live for two seasons, where they grow in the first and bloom in the second. To help you decide which ones to grow, think about the types of foods you enjoy cooking, and what types of herbs you typically use to flavor them as a good way to start. Some herbs are fairly easy to grow, including annual basil, dill and summer savory. Parsley is a biennial, and also easy to grow. Beginners also usually have good luck growing perennial mint, thyme, winter savory, marjoram and chives indoors. The perennial herbs can survive for several years, and they like to go outside in the summer if possible.
Alison Agnock is an expert in gardening topics such as hydroponic gardening, fluorescent grow lights and hydroponic grow lights.
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You can buy a grow light (flourescent) at wal mart for 9.95…..I move my herbs indoors at winter..or take cuttings and plant indoors under flourescent light …Ficus take very well to flourescent lights as well… Being in north Florida..we …
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Taking care of the seedlings we stared under grow lights — tomatoes, chiles and peppers, cucumbers, melons, and most of the herbs — is simply easier to manage when they’re all together in the cold frame, rather than scattered among the …
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If your window doesn’t provide that much sun then get garden grow lights and place them three inches above the herbs. If you live in a extremely hot climate shade the herbs during the hottest periods. If you live in a very cold area …
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I mean, people use grow lights for tomatoes and other herbs, and it’s within the continental US. so there is no reason for any government agencies to know… right? Ugh, I think I am just being too paranoid. And I will be starting with …
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can a fluorescent light be used to grow plants inside? | Plant Square
I have just moved all of my herbs in for the winter..and have them on a metal rack under a flourescent grow light .. You can buy these grow lights , the whole thing at walmart for 9.95 new..bulb included..now if you have tons of plants …
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What Makes a Good Grow Light | Plant Square
A good grow light is one that provides the correct amount and type of light for the plant being grown as well as its stage of development. Plants of course use.
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Most herbs grow better in full sun, but there are exceptions, so learn what each of your herbs needs. Depending on your circumstances, you may want to acquire some purpose-made electric grow lights . Make it a habit to regularly tend …
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Aeroponics – How To Take The Stress Out Of Seedling Prodcution
Grow Lights Maintaining adequate ventilation is also essential for minimizing the threat of illness outbreak. Process : Entirely wash and sterilise all hardware and areas that are likely to contact seedlings and cause illness …
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I just obtained a KILLER grow house that I have been searching for, for the past 3 months! I will be growing in the garage and have enough room for 10 – 1000w lights with about 4′ x 4′ for each 1000w light , or 16 – 600w lights with …
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