Growing herbs at home doesn't require a big yard. Even a sunny windowsill can produce fresh basil, mint, and rosemary year-round.
Why Start with Herbs?
Herbs are forgiving plants. They tolerate imperfect watering, grow fast, and reward you quickly. For beginners, that instant feedback builds confidence.
The Essentials
Light: Most herbs want 6+ hours of direct sun. A south-facing window works.
Drainage: Use pots with holes. Soggy roots kill herbs faster than neglect.
Harvest: Pick leaves regularly. It encourages bushier growth.
Common Mistakes
- Overwatering — wait until the top inch of soil is dry.
- Planting too deep — seeds and seedlings like shallow starts.
- Skipping fertilizer — a diluted liquid feed every few weeks helps.
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