Basil
- Fun facts:
- Rich in antioxidants, which help prevent damage from free radicals
- Strong antibacterial properties, helping to protect against infections
- Boasts anti-inflammatory properties, reducing inflammation in the body
- Contains magnesium, which is great for improving blood flow by promoting relaxation of blood vessels
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- How to grow:
- Choosing the Right Garden Setup
- Raised Garden Beds: These are easy to manage and provide excellent drainage. Ideal for growing tropical herbs.
- Potted Plants and Containers: Convenient for indoor and outdoor gardening. Ensure pots have drainage holes.
- In-Ground Gardens: Suitable if you have well-draining soil. Be mindful of potential root rot.
- Caring for Tropical Herbs
- Sunlight: Tropical herbs require 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Indoors, place near a sunny window or use grow lights.
- Temperature: These herbs thrive in temperatures between 80-90°F. Consider growing indoors during cooler months to maintain optimal conditions.
- Watering Needs
- Moist Soil: Basil and other tropical herbs prefer consistently moist soil. Water weekly if indoors, or 2-3 times a week if outdoors in hot weather.
- Check Soil Moisture: Always check the soil moisture level before watering. The soil should be moist but not waterlogged.
- Soil and Drainage
- Well-Draining Soil: Essential to prevent root rot. Use a soil mix designed for good drainage.
- Drainage Holes: Ensure all pots and containers have drainage holes. If not, add them to prevent water from accumulating at the roots.
Cilantro
- Fun facts:
- Helps eliminate heavy metals from the body
- Supports heart health
- Can aid in fighting urinary tract infections (UTIs)
- Coriander seeds from cilantro can help promote regular menstrual cycles
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- How to grow:
- Sunlight: Needs 6 hours of direct sunlight. Too much high noon sun can burn the leaves. Can grow in less light but at a slower pace. Indoors, indirect sunlight requires more exposure.
- Watering: Prefers moist soil; about an inch of water per week.
- Temperature: Ideal range is 50-86°F.
- Planting: Suitable for containers, ground, or raised beds. Pots are useful for adjusting sunlight exposure.
Mint
- Fun facts:
- May improve symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and indigestion
- Can help decrease breastfeeding pain
- Beneficial for common colds and allergies, containing 53 anti-allergy compounds
- A great relaxant for de-stressing and helps fight high cortisol levels
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- How to grow:
- Sunlight: Grows best in full sun (6-8 hours) but can also thrive in part shade (5-6 hours of sun).
- Temperature: Ideal growing temperature is 65-75°F. Mint can be grown indoors or outdoors. In hot climates like Texas, it may be easier to start mint as an indoor plant.
- Summer Care: Most mint varieties can handle full sun and part shade. During peak summer months, check the soil often, water consistently, and watch for sunburn on the tips of the leaves.
- Indoor Growth: Mint can be a perfect potted plant for your kitchen windowsill.
- Watering:
- Moist Soil: Similar to basil, mint prefers moist soil. Check the soil every few days.
- Indoor Care: Indoor mint plants don’t dry out as quickly, so watering once a week is usually sufficient. When you water, make sure to soak the plant thoroughly.
Rosemary
- Fun facts:
- Excellent for promoting hair growth and healing skin
- Has anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties
- Can improve digestion
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- How to grow:
- Sunlight and Temperature: Loves direct sunlight and thrives in warm temperatures (55-80°F).
- Watering: Prefers to be dry but not bone dry. Water every 1-2 weeks, checking soil moisture before watering.
- Planting Options: Can be planted in the ground, in pots, or in above-ground containers.
Sage
- Fun facts:
- Helps balance cholesterol levels
- Promotes oral health, often overlooked in favor of mint
- A great source of Vitamin K
- Has antioxidant and antibacterial properties.
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- How to grow:
- Sunlight and Temperature: Loves direct sunlight and thrives in warm temperatures (55-80°F).
- Watering: Prefers to be dry but not bone dry. Water every 1-2 weeks, checking soil moisture before watering.
- Planting Options: Can be planted in the ground, in pots, or in above-ground containers.