Plant the herbs you cook with most often.
Grow herbs in kitchen window.
Keep in mind that if your kitchen doesn t have enough natural sunlight during the day you can also place the herb containers in rooms with better natural sunlight.
Fluorescent lights can be used if you don t have a sunny window.
A south facing window with six to eight hours of sun is best.
Most culinary herbs grow best with at least five to six hours of bright light.
Herbs need warmth sunlight and water if you want these plants to thrive.
The design of this shelf is space savvy as it makes it look more organised and convenient if you would want to water your herbs while doing the dishes or pluck them out for cooking.
They will need to be placed close to the plants within 18 inches and kept on for about 10 hours day to make up for their lack of intensity.
Choose herbs that don t grow too wide or tall.
I provide detailed explanation on these herbs and which ones you can grow outdoors and ri.
If the sill gets only partial sun you could install grow lights often fluorescent bulbs though they tend to be pricey.
Most kitchen herb gardens incorporate several types of herbs in a concentrated area.
Chives basil lavender parsley mint rosemary and thyme are good choices.
That said your kitchen herb garden doesn t have to be steps outside your door.
Most herbs are very easy to grow indoors in small areas such as kitchen window sills.
Grow these 10 herbs right on your kitchen counter next to a window.
Grow herbs wherever you can in the best spot you have available.
The area next to a window may be too cold for some herbs in winter.