What Need To Know Before Buying A Garden Herb Planter
There is nothing quite like the smell of fresh herbs when being used in that special dish for a special occasion. But fresh herbs are not inexpensive and you are usually required to purchase a bundle at the local grocery and end up tossing most of it. So why not plant an indoor herb garden and always have a fresh supply for your culinary needs? A garden herb planter is not expensive to purchase and by raising just a few herbs you will more than pay for it in savings by not having to purchase herbs at the local grocery.
The first thing you need to do is make sure you have a window that provides adequate light for growing herbs. Than determine the size of garden herb planter you can place in this location. The size will also determine the variety and number of plants you will be able to grow.
Rather you looking for a single clay pot or a multi stack system you can pick up your garden herb planter at the local lawn and garden centers or online. Planters come in a variety of shapes and sizes that allows the grower to find just the right one for their needs. Don’t forget to check out the other supplies you will need; a good pair of shears is always handy to have on hand to harvest the herbs without damaging the plants. And of course you will need seeds to use in your new planter.
Several sites offer planters that will easily sit on your window sill and provide you with fresh herbs year round. Cleanairgardening.com offers a planter that includes everything the grower needs except the seeds. This is item # PPPL1PM201 and has a sale price of $49.99. Just add your seeds and sit on the window sill and wait for your herbs to grow. If lighting for your garden herb planter is a problem you can still grow beautiful herbs by using a planter offered by AeroGardenstore.com. While a bit more expensive than planters that sit in the window they allow those without a good light source to grow their own fresh herbs. The AeroGarden 6 Classic, a six bulb system, sells for $99.95 and includes a seed kit. You will need to purchase AeroGarden seed pods for use in these planters. |

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