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How to Successfully Bring Herbs Indoors for the Winter Season

  • Writer: Sarah Dillon
    Sarah Dillon
  • Sep 23, 2024
  • 1 min read

To bring potted herbs indoors for the winter, follow these steps:


1. **Choose the Right Location:**

- Select a spot in your home that receives plenty of sunlight, such as a south-facing window.

- Ensure the area is well-ventilated and away from drafts.


2. **Prepare the Herbs:**

- Before bringing the herbs indoors, inspect them for any pests or diseases.

- Trim back any leggy growth or dead leaves to encourage new growth.


3. **Adjust Watering:**

- Indoor environments are typically drier, so you may need to water your herbs more frequently.

- Ensure the pots have drainage holes to prevent waterlogging.


4. **Monitor Temperature:**

- Herbs prefer temperatures between 60-70°F (15-21°C).

- Avoid placing them near heaters or cold drafts.


5. **Provide Adequate Light:**

- Consider using grow lights if natural light is insufficient.

- Rotate the pots regularly to ensure even growth.


6. **Fertilize Sparingly:**

- Use a diluted, balanced fertilizer once a month during the winter months.

- Avoid over-fertilizing, as it can harm the plants.


By following these steps, you can successfully bring your potted herbs indoors for the winter and continue to enjoy fresh herbs throughout the colder months. The herbs that do well indoors include:

Basil Rosemary Thyme

Mint Parsley Oregano

Sage Chives


Enjoy cooking with these fresh herbs throughout the winter.

 
 
 

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