The herbs you use the most will be the ones that work best in your kitchen garden.
Planting a kitchen herb garden. Grow herbs wherever you can in the best spot you have available. The goal of growing a kitchen herb garden is to enable you to routinely use fresh herbs while cooking after all. If you have space in front of a kitchen window plant the herbs in small containers for an indoor garden. An ideal location would be a few steps from your kitchen but any spot that gets about six hours of sun a day is good.
A trick to having beautiful herbs on the windowsill is to plant two sets of the same plants. Fresh herbs make recipes taste even better and are great to have around for soups stews and salads. Pick the location for your herb garden. Prepare the area for planting.
That said your kitchen herb garden doesn t have to be steps outside your door. How to grow a kitchen herb garden if you ve got a balcony terrace patio or porch in your urban home you can grow food there in containers. Most kitchen herb gardens incorporate several types of herbs in a concentrated area. There is no use growing herbs that you don t like the taste of or you don t commonly use in recipes.
You can even divide basil from the grocery store and plant them. Moreover even if you re living in one of the busiest cities and have a small flat or condo with access to a window that receives at least 4 5 hours of partial sunlight daily you can grow something. If you want to grow herbs from seed here s a list of seed companies some are easier than others many of the woody stemmed herbs can take many weeks to germinate and grow into a large enough plant to transplant.