10 Herbs You Can Grow Indoors on Kitchen Counter
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- čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
- Grow these 10 Herbs right on your kitchen counter next to a window. I provide detailed explanation on these herbs and which ones you can grow outdoors and right on your kitchen counter.
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0:41 Dill
1:06 Thyme
1:22 Oregano
1:39 Sage
1:57 Parsley
2:18 Cilantro
2:52 Tarragon
3:16 Basil
3:44 Mint
4:02 Rosemary
Thanks for this
Thanks mate
Indoor plants
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Thanx
All this COVID19 Got me thinking of in home gardening😇
victory gardens supplied 1/3 of American produce during WW2, they are quite effective.
I think the plants at the store will be sold out like toilet paper. Alot of people who don't have a garden are talking about having one this year. #maga2020
Me too dear 😇😇
Same
Same here 🌼
Chives and green onions grow really well for me indoors but I never see people mention them. Try giving them a go!
Forgot curry leaves
South India
Thank you!
This is actually what I need. I'm tired of buying from the store. Thank you for this idea.
Very Informative.I know it took a bit of time editing and planning...it didnt go unnoticed.
Happy Gardening!!
Thank you for your kind offerings. Kindness is so needed.
"Use oregano in your cooking very carefully"
Puerto ricans: 👁👄👁
I found this super helpful 😊
Straight to the point, informative & all inclusive. Thank you!
Continue the great work 👍🇦🇺
Really appreciate the video. Easy to follow and great for someone like me in a cold coold city who wants to grow fresh herbs year round
I love Basil so much ! It depends on the food but i can give really awesome taste to basic meal
With the grand solar minimum coming around with all these weather changes, this is an excellent idea. Wonderful videos, you certainly are a professional and I enjoy listening and watching the vids. Thank you. Southern Alberta.
I used your basil propagation video to grow mine and i see roots just in two weeks! As an additional tip i added honey it grew faster and the ones without are slower.
Love the tips for vegetables growing in my pots in my kitchen thanks for sharing I have learned a lot 😊
Excellent, you encouraged me to start. I am starting with Cilantro tomorrow morning.
Great job on the video! Really enjoyed it!
Great video. And you have a nice friendly camera presence 😊
Excellent video !! 🌸🌿🙏🏼Thankyou for sharing!!🌈🍭
Very content I came across this video, as I am starting to cultivate some herbs I am interested and excited to have, thank you for the insight.
I was planning to grow mint and coriander, thanqqq dear 😍✌ u r such an inspiration ❤. Love nd hugs from india 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
I have both, I’m from uk
Thank you!
Your photography in ur videos is excellent!!!!👌
Amazing video! Thank you so much!
Beautiful video. Thanks for uploading. Love your content.
Very inspirational. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing 🌿
Thank you so much for your videos !
Just the video I was looking for. Thanks.
i love the smell of mint, vanila, and flowers.
i plant mint and eat mint.🍏
So helpful. Thank you!
WISH I HAD A KITCHEN WINDOW.
THNX FOR A WONDERFUL VIDEO. BLESSINGS✌💜
I grow herbs in my closet under LED lights. My kitchen has no window and the windows in my home are north facing. But you should see my basil! The neighbors keep bugging me for some along with the cilantro and lettuce. A T-5 fixture that hangs from a kitchen cabinet would grow fantastic herbs/lettuce and is not expensive to acquire. Something like this would do a great job.
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1) dill 2) thyme 3) oregano 4) sage 5) parsley 6) cilantro 7) taragon 8) basil 9) mint 10) rosemary
Your channel is wonderful! My guinea pig will be very pleased to have fresh herbs again 😂
Thanks
Very informative, thank you!
Thank you so much, such a great video! New sub!
I love growing indoors! Thx for sharing your collection
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Love this!
awesome vid!! thank you
NICE EXPLANATION👏
Almost herb plants 👍🏻
I love too, herbs
useful video, pleasantly delivered, thank you :)
❤ I said to myself I should grow herbs in my kitchen window and here I am❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Thanks
Great advice here, thank you!
Very informative. Thank you.
Thanks for the video!
All your videos are well explained
thank you this was amazing
Amazing 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you so much.. very helpful video 😊
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing.
Great video!
Thanks , you in point
I learned a lot thank you 😊
Interesting videos! Have you ever thought about doing house plants, roses etc.. It would be GREAT if you do it, of course if you know how to. Thanks Jag!
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Great video
I like ,hello everyone this is Jag. Very much
I like how you get to it.Thanks man
I like the video👍🏼
Very nice
Thank you sir
Thank you so much I love you💛💛💛
Thanks!
THANKS MAN from Auckland New Zealand
JOHN ROCK awww. Was just scrolling the comments and saw you are from my home. I’m living in Norway and miss Auckland often. Just wanted to say Kia ora. 💛
Thank you so much for sharing this information. I wish you could have listed the benefits of each herb, which I know would be really important to our health. But thank you once again for sharing.
Great video. Your photography is amazing. Just loving your channel.thanks😊💥
Thank you for watching :)
Nice information 🙂ℹ️☺️ℹ️
it's a smart idea .... to grow your own homegrown herbs at home during winter time .... the herbs and the season are expensive to buy it in the stores or order online to
Agreed Norma! Once you have fresh pesto available when there's two feet of snow outside, you'll wonder how you ever coped before! Nothing beats harvesting fresh, organic herbs right off your window, for free, all winter long! Cheers.
Yes it is smart idea
Super.
nice work
Channel has realy good information,thanks.
Thanks for watching :)
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Your herb plant good idea
Three are all among my top herbs I use in the kitchen.
How many though can survive a hot humid climate.
I decently moved to Mexico and the area I am in csn get brutal in the summer. Also because the buildings are made of concrete the house becomes like a kiln which is expensive unless you are totally on solar power.and even then can be resource intensive.
Tank You
thankyou so much.
Glad you liked the video :)
Hi Jag, great video. Btw you are funny.
Thanks Ravi :)
Thank you for the information on planting herbs. What type of soil best to grow them? Do you have any tips on how to maintain them?
You can use potting soil. Snip them often to use in your cooking and encourage new growth.
I like the way you explain in your video. I live in midAtlantic states. I do not know much about gardening but would like to grow some herbs. What kind of pots you use. Can you also let me know what kind of soil I should use? Thanks
You can use almost any kind of pot that is safe for plants that you'll be eating, and then use regular potting soil.
Thanks a ton...love your video...pls make a video for me...I live in an apartment in Canada...pls do guideline for a balcony garden and plant names that can survive all year round in outside even..plssssssssssss
Hi Jag, I love your channel! Can you tell me where you bought your white planters?
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Thanks for the great information.
Great channel ..
New subscriber ..
nice video from pakistan
Can you make a video on catnip?
Also, I love how simple your videos are for beginners like me 😊
Sure, I will add catnip to my list :)
Can you grow Indian herbs and plants like holy basil, mogra and red carrots?
Great information I was wondering what type of soil you use or do you mix your own? Thanks 😃
I grown Rosemary bushes in the front of my house under the windows. Three big bushes. My neighbors look at me weird when they see me cutting some about once a week.
Karen Chinn Lucky you!!! 😁👍
Your voice and intonation sound very similar to those robo-voices that do some videos.
Thanks for the info on the herbs!
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I see... so start with dill and cilantro first because they're the easiest. Thank you!
How often do you water them?
I liked your accent ... 😀
Thank you very helpful!
We have around 15 varieties of herbs in our garden..
Nice video thanks!
One question: How do you know when to harvest and not to harvest too much?
A lot of the herbs are used from their leaves, so harvest when you have several stalks or branches, being careful not to harvest too much.
As for how much is too much, that will depend on the herb and how much you have planted. This video seems to show only a few plants per pot, but as you know, there would be real cases of entire pots filled with these herbs, ready to be harvested in staggered configuration or also by picking the oldest/largest etc of the leaves, stalks, etc while allowing the younger ones to continue growing.
ALHAMDULILLAH
How do you prevent mold from growing in these plants?
Hi. Thanks for sharing, just curious about the containers. Are they perforated, if yes, is the water not gonna litter? How can i manage it?
hi, what size pot are you using for the mint, basil, thyme etc..?
My window sill is to small for plants and I cant put them on anything infront the the window either, will they still survive just in the room anywhere? Or will they die without the intense light
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Plz tell something about the soil needed.
Chives too