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What herbs can I grow on my windowsill?
Many herbs grow well on a windowsill, especially those that stay compact and tolerate indoor conditions. The best choices are herbs that can handle moderate light, limited space, and regular harvesting. Good windowsill herbs include basil, parsley, mint, chives, thyme, and oregano. These herbs do not need deep roots, stay relatively small, and can be Read more
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Can I grow herbs indoors in winter?
Yes, you can grow herbs indoors in winter, but they usually need extra attention to light. Shorter days and weaker sunlight make winter the most challenging season for indoor herbs. To get the most from natural light, place herbs near the brightest window in your home, ideally a south- or west-facing window. Keeping plants close Read more
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Can you keep herbs alive year-round?
Yes, many herbs can be kept alive and productive year-round indoors when they receive consistent light, regular watering, and are harvested correctly. Indoor growing removes seasonal limits, which allows some herbs to live for months or even years. Herbs that can be harvested the longest indoors are leafy and regrowing herbs such as basil, parsley, Read more
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Do herbs need direct sunlight?
Herbs do not always need direct sunlight, but they do need enough light to grow healthy leaves. Direct sunlight is helpful, but it is not the only way to provide the light herbs need. Many herbs grow well near a bright window, especially one that receives several hours of daylight. This works best when the Read more
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Can you grow herbs indoors without sunlight?
You can grow herbs indoors without direct sunlight, but plants still need a source of plant-usable light to grow well. Without enough light, herbs will become weak, leggy, and slow to produce leaves. Natural sunlight is just one form of light โ what matters to plants is having enough photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) for leaves Read more
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Can parsley grow indoors year-round?
Yes, parsley can grow indoors year-round when it has consistent light, steady watering, and stable indoor temperatures. It is one of the more reliable herbs for long-term indoor growing. Parsley grows more slowly than herbs like basil or mint, but it is very resilient and tolerates indoor conditions well. As a leafy herb, it does Read more
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Can cilantro grow indoors?
Yes, cilantro can grow indoors, but it is more sensitive than many other herbs and needs the right conditions to do well. It grows best with steady light, cooler indoor temperatures, and careful watering. Cilantro has a short life cycle and tends to bolt (go to flower) quickly if it gets too warm or stressed. Read more
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Can oregano grow indoors?
Yes, oregano can grow indoors, but it is moderately easy rather than effortless. It grows best when it gets enough light and is not overwatered. Oregano prefers bright light, well-draining conditions, and slightly drier soil compared to herbs like basil or mint. Indoors, it can struggle if light is too weak or if roots stay Read more
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Can mint grow indoors?
Yes, mint grows very well indoors and is one of the easiest herbs to keep alive inside. It adapts quickly to indoor conditions and continues growing even if care is not perfectly consistent. Mint tolerates moderate light, regular watering, and stable indoor temperatures. It grows fast, recovers quickly after harvesting, and does not require deep Read more
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Can I grow basil indoors?
Yes, basil grows very well indoors and is one of the easiest herbs to grow inside, especially for beginners. It adapts well to controlled indoor conditions and responds quickly to regular harvesting. Basil needs good light, steady watering, and warm temperatures to grow well. Indoors, it often performs better than outdoors because temperature and moisture Read more



