Harvesting Herbs Indoors for Cooking Use

Gardening Blog : PicketFenceGreenhouse.info Buy Plants Online PicketFenceGreenhouse.com Growing herbs indoors for winter use is pretty rewarding to use in your everyday cooking needs. Harvesting and drying herbs in the winter is really a pretty simple process.
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18 Responses to Harvesting Herbs Indoors for Cooking Use

  1. dianemummvideos says:

    well the h is silent , everyone I have heard says it this way and really want does it matter..:) many people pronounce words? so differently..

  2. almightyminimite says:

    Americans can’t pronounce? “herb”

  3. simplynaturalideas says:

    Nice!! I’m? so excited about herbs now :) hehehehe <3 Rochelle.

  4. dianemummvideos says:

    thank you new? subscriber, hope to see some herb videos soon..:)

  5. geocache6553 says:

    Brilliant video :) . And no i dont use? the whole herb, just the leafs :) .

  6. amusingisthedawn says:

    I have a couple of citrus trees that can go 10 years in the same pot no problem so I was being hopeful :) I have a south window which does incredibly well for whatever I put in front of it. I have a garden outside, so I prefer to keep only perennials or perpetual grows inside. I had some lavender for years, but of course, it never really flowered! I put it outside and it? grew into a bush, so…who knows.

  7. dianemummvideos says:

    , well I don’t recommend any really I mean to keep healthy and continuing growing , repot when necessary.. You can grow peppers indoors , must have some good lighting.. I am doing green onions and lettuce and kale does? well too, but I have lights.. not sure of your setup..

  8. amusingisthedawn says:

    Are there any herbs that do not like to be potbound for too long? I’d like to keep them as edible houseplants really. I wish there were more fruits/veggies I could grow indoors year round, but it’s slim pickins.?

  9. dianemummvideos says:

    as long as you choose provided good care.. a lot of people place them outdoors when the weather gets? nice, up to you.. :)

  10. amusingisthedawn says:

    How long can you keep these herbs growing in pots indoors? ? I’m looking for plants to keep indefinitely like my lemon tree.

  11. dianemummvideos says:

    , I hope it helped ! :) ?

  12. DimplesDeep1 says:

    Thanks you so much for? the video :0)

  13. dianemummvideos says:

    , I have noticed that too, and the difference from inside to outside.. I am just getting into herbs wish I had more time to? work them.. but at least some is better than none.. thanks so much for stopping by,..

  14. 4GreenEarth2 says:

    Thyme grown in shade will be more tender – if grown in full sun they will be stronger. I love all? your herbs since I’m a big fan of growing herbs and medicinal plants.

  15. dianemummvideos says:

    , oh I bet? the worms love it.. fresh is probably the best way to eat them..

  16. dianemummvideos says:

    , that sounds right, I mean I have hung some even in? the greenhouse to dry this works too , but used large cuttings and hung with a string.. I think they would dry faster for sure pulling the leaves off, thanks a lot for stopping by!

  17. BexarPrepper says:

    I pull the leaves off of mine before drying. Now if I was taking the whole plant up I would let the leaves dry on the plant.? Blessings!

  18. johnatncsu says:

    I cook/eat fresh herbs. I chop up little stems for cooking/eating and discard bigger ones to my? worm bin. I have not dried herbs.

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