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Herbs grown indoors require extra care. Here are some tips

Jessica Damiano shares practical advice on watering, lighting, and potting to prevent common issues like root rot while growing culinary herbs indoors during winter.

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By JESSICA DAMIANO, Associated Press I’ve been growing herbs in the garden long enough to know they don’t require much. Just water, sunlight and my best intentions. In the garden, herbs are forgiving plants. They aren’t fussy about soil pH, almost never need fertilizer, and can power through if you occasionally forget to water them. But when the weather turns cold and their outdoor beds become inhospitable, I grow some of my culinary friends on …

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Herbs grown indoors require extra care. Here are some tips

Growing herbs indoors during the winter can be rewarding, but it requires some care.

·Tulsa, United States
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