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Best Low Maintenance Herbs for Your “Herban Spaces”

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Thinking about gardening in your apartment home? Herbs should be on top of your list. Whether you are a green thumb or not, there are plenty of reasons for you to grow your herb garden. First, it takes up a minimum amount of space; second, herbs are flexible to grow indoors and outdoors; third, it only takes a little time to maintain; last but not least there is nothing better than having endless herbs all year round in your kitchen. Not only are herbs easy to grow in small spaces without needing tons of direct sunlight to thrive, but they also provide high-impact nutrients, smell beautiful, look pretty, and taste delicious.

In this blog, we’ll recommend the top 5 best low-maintenance indoor herbs to grow in your apartment garden and provide tips and tricks on how to keep them healthy and thriving.

Top 5 Easiest Herbs to Grow Indoor

Basil

If you are a pesto or gimlet lover, Basil is the must-have in your indoor garden. Basil is quite expensive at the grocery store because it is not a long-term plant and is very delicate. Basil tends to enjoy 6 hours of sunlight daily, and it thrives in warm temperatures, which are around 70 degrees.  When growing at home, make sure to keep new batches of seeds every few weeks with rich, moisturized, organic potting soil. Still worrying about maintaining the sunlight to keep these delicate plants happy and healthy? You’ll be amazed by the smart VegeBox that brings spring to you all year-round.

 

Oregano

Oregano is one of the most frequently used seasonings in Italian, Mexican, and Mediterranean cuisines thanks to its strong earthy flavor, making it the perfect balance between sweet and spicy. Oregano is from the Mint family and can be grown from seeds, cuttings, or purchased container plants. Oregano is very high in antioxidants and helps fight off bacteria and viruses. When it comes to taking care of oregano, it needs 6 to 8 hours of sunlight. Research shows the more sunlight it gets exposed to, the more flavorful it is. When soil is dry to the touch, that's the perfect time to water your oregano.

Mint

Mint can be used in salads, dishes, drinks such as teas, and so much more. Pots, moist soil, and sunlight are a great start in adding refreshment to your apartment garden. The apartment windowsill and balcony are perfect spots for mint to absorb its daily sunshine. One common mistake is that people tend to overwater mint. Make sure to trim your mint plant often to avoid it taking over the container. While enjoying the refreshing taste of mint, research shows inhaling the aroma of peppermint oil has many health benefits like boosting memories, fighting fatigue, and improving brain function.

 

Rosemary

Rosemary is definitely something you don’t want to miss in your apartment garden due to its low maintenance and fabulous scent. Rosemary is perfect for growing in pots. It loves taking a sunbath and enjoys good air circulation on your balcony. Remember to rotate the plant weekly to get even exposure to the sun. Keeping the soil moist is one of the important factors in maintaining rosemary but remember, don’t leave it with “wet feet” and mist it down with water that spreads often.

Thyme

It’s about thyme! Last but not least, thyme is one of the most popular herbs to grow at home and not to mention how much flavor it adds to your daily meals. Thyme is a flavorful spice and has many more nutritional benefits like preventing infection, boosting your immunity, helping encourage sleep, and improving heart health and blood circulation. Getting 8 hours of sunlight is ideal for thyme. Unlike other herbs, thyme likes dry sandy soil with good drainage. There is no need to fertilize thyme very often since it prefers soil that lacks nutrients. These facts make thyme one of the easiest herbs to grow and maintain.

 

With all the facts and benefits of these easy-to-grow herbs, what are you waiting for? No matter where you live, you can always incorporate these happy, healthy plants into your life by starting now. Make your space into an Herban Oasis and add nature to your environment, flavors to your food, and colors to your apartment living.

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