Spice Garden on the Windowsill: Fresh Herbs in Your Kitchen All Year Round

No garden? No problem! Learn how to grow basil, mint, and rosemary right in your kitchen.
Have you ever calculated how much you spend on wilted herbs from the supermarket? Now imagine: you're cooking pasta and simply pluck a few leaves of aromatic basil right from your windowsill. An apartment garden isn't just about saving money; it's about a special atmosphere and fresh vitamins 365 days a year.
What Grows Best in an Apartment?
Not all plants are ready to put up with dry indoor air, but these "Spartans" will feel great:
- Basil: Loves sun and regular watering. The main secret is to pinch the top in time so the bush grows wide, not tall.
- Mint: Requires almost no maintenance but loves moisture. Perfect for shaded windowsills.
- Rosemary: A true survivor. Needs plenty of light and moderate watering.
- Microgreens: The fastest harvest (7-10 days). Can be grown even without soil β on paper towels or linen mats.
3 Rules for a Successful Home Garden
- Light is Everything: In winter, plants lack sun. Use a standard grow light to extend the day to 12-14 hours.
- Drainage: Roots in pots hate stagnant water. Always put 2-3 cm of expanded clay (leca) at the bottom.
- Humidity: Heating dries the air. Spray your "pets" with water or place a humidifier nearby.
AgroPlanner Tip: Even on a windowsill, it's important to know who gets along with whom. For example, basil loves being near cherry tomatoes, while mint is best grown in its own pot because it's very aggressive in taking over space. Check compatibility in our Virtual Garden Bed, even if your "garden" fits on one window.
Your own spice garden is a small victory over the concrete jungle. Start with one pot of basil, and you won't be able to stop!
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Disclaimer
Important! All information in this blog is for recommendation purposes only. We are developers and enthusiasts, not certified agronomists. Results may vary based on your region, soil type, and weather. We are not responsible for potential errors or crop failures. Please verify critical advice independently!
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