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Indoor herb garden


With an indoor herb garden, you have the opportunity to grow and harvest fresh herbs at any time, regardless of the season and light conditions. And that even if you have neither a garden nor a green thumb and hardly any time for plant care!

What are the advantages of an indoor herb garden

Who wouldn't want to have fresh ingredients for their food all year round  Unlike elaborate and high-maintenance herb beds, an indoor herb garden is quite easy to use: it consumes little space, so it is suitable for small spaces, and makes no mess. It also eliminates the hassle of weeding or unpleasant pest control. The integrated lighting guarantees optimal plant growth and your herbs thrive ndependently of the environment wonderful. So you don't have to worry about lighting, watering or fertilizer - your indoor herb garden does all that on its own. You don't need a garden or a balcony to cook with healthy and fresh herbs anytime!

How does the Indoor Herb Garden work?

To enjoy fresh herbs, you don't have to do much: just plant the included seeds in the herbal soil, fill the water tank and provide electricity. From then on, your indoor herb garden will do the work for you. It will take care of watering, light and nutrients, even if you go on a trip. Soon you can start harvesting!

What do I need to pay attention to with the indoor herb garden?

appropriate lighting: With our integrated LED lamps, your plants will grow optimally even in winter. Dark rooms such as the kitchen or even the windowless basement are then wonderful for growing your indoor herbs.

correct location: Even if it is a ready-made herb garden with lighting, it is still important to consider other factors:  for example, temperature and drafts. Directly on the windowsill or above a heater, the temperatures and humidity are often not ideal.

Which herbs go together?

Some herbs give off substances that can have a negative effect on others. It is therefore important to check the respective combinations in advance. The organic and untreated seed selection supplied by us gets along wonderfully with each other, so you do not have to pay attention to anything else and can plant as you like.

Which herbs are suitable for the kitchen?

Whether basil, parsley, chives or thyme in the kitchen keep all herbs that are cared for accordingly. Through optimized lighting, continuous watering and good quality herbs, nothing stands in the way of your successful kitchen herb bed.

How to plan a herb garden?

Consider which fresh herbs you can not do without in your kitchen. How about thematically matching herb gardens? A bed with Mediterranean herbs, one for tea herbs - your imagination knows no bounds.  Since an indoor herb garden does not require much space or sunlight, you can easily create several gardens. The only thing that matters for the location is the temperature, it should be neither too hot nor too cold.

Why does an herb garden need (LED) lighting?

Depending on the plant, it needs more or less light to produce energy and grow well. The ready Veritable herb gardens from our range provide an optimal and coordinated solution and automatically ensure that your plants thrive. The Veritable herb garden regulates the light conditions so that they are perfectly matched to the natural cycle of the plants.

Which herb garden is suitable for indoors?

If you want to enjoy healthy plants year-round at home, you can't avoid an indoor herb garden with lighting. To ensure that herbs get enough light during the dark season of the day, they need a light source that is tuned to plants.

Grow your own herbs or buy them?

Quick and easy is not something you normally associate with growing herbs. But with an indoor herb garden, you can have access to fresh herbs all year round without much effort. With store-bought herbs, little is known about where they come from and how they are grown. Many healthy nutrients are lost during long transportation and intermediate storage. If you can harvest your own herbs at home at any time, you won't have these problems in the first place. Whether used as pesto or to garnish dishes, fresh herbs are always a healthy eye-catcher.

Can you build an herb garden yourself? A step-by-step guide.

To enjoy fresh herbs in your own home, there are two options - either you opt for a Veritable Herb Garden or you have to get your hands dirty yourself. Here's a step-by-step guide for an indoor herb garden:

  1. Select planting containers: Pots or boxes that have good drainage for excess water are ideal, otherwise there is a risk of mold. Individual pots have the advantage that they allow more variety and different herbs can be planted. However, they also take up more space than, for example, two to three boxes in which you grow several varieties.
  2. Use the right soil: The right substrate, such as herb soil, is crucial for success in the kitchen garden. If you want to reuse the substrate, you should sterilize them beforehand. This works by heating it in the oven or microwave. Germs and pests are killed in the process.
  3. Adjust lighting: Appropriate lighting is crucial for success in cultivating herbs. LED lamps are ideal for this purpose, because they give off the necessary light and are extremely economical in consumption. In addition, they do not generate heat, so burns are not to be feared.
  4. Select location: You should urgently avoid drafts. As well as blazing midday sun. Otherwise, it could come to burns or other damage.

For your plants to grow, they need adequate amounts of light, water at regular intervals and the right location. So that you don't have to worry about this, there is the Veritable Herb Garden, which automatically supplies the herbs with light, water and nutrients and takes the best care of your plants.