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Grow Fresh Herbs Indoors

Submitted by Wanda on December 26, 2007 – 12:18 amOne Comment

grow-herbs-indoorsThere is really nothing nicer than having fresh herbs on hand to add to your cooking. I have little pots of herbs standing on my window sill. I like to have fresh parsley, sage, thyme, dill on hand.

The system I have is similar to Emily’s hydroponic system in that the plants sit in a it’s own planter which is filled with a growing medium in a nutrient rich solution. A pump ensures that the nutrient solution circulates around the plant.Your plants absorb food and water as they need it. You simply have to pour in a little of the nutrient and water each week and that’s it.

The system is not restricted to growing herbs, you can also grow flowers and vegetables. I have used my system for a number of years with great success.

Emily’s hydroponic system includes everything you need to get you started.

So not only do you have an excellent source of fresh herbs on hand, the system is easy to use.

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