Indoor Herb
Garden
Indoor Herb
Garden Information
For those of you who are avid cooks, even amateur ones, a well
equipped kitchen is undoubtedly a necessity. Speaking of
necessities, things like a good gas or electric burner system, a
refrigerator, a microwave and other electrical appliances like
mixers, grinders, mashers, stirrers, blenders and the like are
absolutely essential. As are vessels and cooking implements. A good
amateur chef would do well to invest in a fine set of culinary
knives. A more accomplished chef could also go ahead and invest in
a custom set of utensils. But one thing that most amateur and
professional chefs overlook, and which would add more value than
any of the items listed above, is an indoor herb garden.
An indoor herb garden, contrary to popular belief is not an
indulgence. While it is true that an indoor herb garden demands a
lot from the chef in terms of maintenance and upkeep, it is in fact
the secret ingredient that adds taste and flavor to ones cooking.
So whether you have the fancy kitchen equipment or implements,
whether you are a skilled cook or a beginner, it would make a lot
of sense for you to have your own Indoor herb garden.
An indoorherbgarden is not very difficult to maintain. Most
people assume that in order to successfully maintain an
indoorherbgarden, they would need space and that this space would
need to be substantial.
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But the very fact that it is an indoor herb garden means that it
is meant to be in a confined space. All you need to successfully
set up an indoorherbgarden is a couple of pots, some potting soil
and the right kinds of herbs from a herbarium or nursery.
And what kinds of herbs should one plant in an indoor herb
garden? Well, the most commonly used herbs would a good bet.
Coriander is an herb that is excellent with all kinds of
vegetables. Thyme too is a great addition as it can lend flavor to
all kinds of cuisines. Basil is also an excellent addition to an
indoor herb garden. And lemon grass can also be comfortably grown
in the confines of an indoor herb garden.
A few people have also been known to grow medicinal herbs in
their indoor herb gardens. After all, not all herbs are meant
exclusively for food related uses. A number of herbs also cater to
the needs of the body. Care must be taken however that these herbs
are segregated from the rest of the herbs in the indoor herb
garden. For some of the medicinal herbs are not for consumption,
but meant to be used as external application aids.
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