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Come and Play – May 2020

Come and Play – May 2020

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May 2, 2020

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Windowsill Gardens

Windowsill gardens are a wonderful way to bring some of nature’s bounty indoors. While there are many plants that thrive indoors, many people choose to plant herbs in windowsill gardens because many herbs thrive in containers and don’t require a lot of attention. There are a few things that will help make an herb garden successful. You’ll need containers with drainage holes, waterproof  saucers, seeds and/or plants and potting soil or soilless potting mix.
Choose a sunny place for the plants so they will get plenty of sun. A window that faces south or southwest is preferred.
  • Decide which plants will be in the garden. Starting plants from seed is less expensive, but it is also more time consuming and labor intensive. Seedlings from the local garden store are another option.
  • If you are planting seeds, start them in a small container and transfer them to a pot when they are about 4 inches tall. If you purchase seedlings, use a pot or container that is 6-12 inches deep.
  • Use pots that have drainage holes. Since they will be inside, place a plate or saucer under the pots so water doesn’t leak out and ruin the windowsill or furniture.
  • Plant the seeds (or plants) in potting soil or soilless potting mix. Garden soil is usually too heavy and compacts over time. It can also carry diseases that will keep the plant from being healthy.
  • As the plants grow, make sure the leaves don’t touch the windows for long periods, or they might get damaged from heat or cold, depending on the season.
  • Water the herbs and keep the soil damp.
  • Fertilize the plants every two to three weeks with all-purpose fertilizer. Every brand is different, so follow the directions on the package.

Herbs are a lot of fun and can add flavor to any meal. Use them in salads, vegetables and soups to add vibrant flavors.

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