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Picture this – you bustling in the kitchen, whipping up a culinary master piece, topped off with fresh herbs snipped from your pretty indoor garden.  The great news is – you can grow certain herbs in your very own kitchen so c’mon and make it happen!

Our greenhouses have the biggest, freshest, healthiest selection of herbs in the area, most no more than a few dollars.  You can use a mini greenhouse kit to house them or create your own grow area, like those pictured here.

Place them where they’ll get plenty of sun, fertilize them occasionally with Organic Neptune Harvest Fish and Seaweed  formula. Be sure to add pebbles to your pots for drainage.  That’s it!  What a fun, easy, inexpensive and creative way to beat the January blahs!  Get started today with Chives, Mint, Parsley, Oregano, Sage, Thyme & more!

By the way, if a sunny window is not available, you can use our Gro Lights almost anywhere to supplement the sunshine. We have them in a variety of sizes and styles.  Turn on these Gro Lights during the day for 6 – 8 hours to add to natural light – they work better this way rather than leaving on at night.

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