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You can keep these Herbs in Glass Jar Ideas and enjoy fresh, flavorful herbs without having a lot of space!
Utilize the empty space on the wall and hang glass jars carrying herbs. Balcony walls that receive 2-3 hours of bright morning sunlight are the best spots for this option.
Suspending the herb jars on the wall will keep them from competing for light and save your horizontal space that can be utilized to grow other veggies and flowers.
Use the bigger jars for storing herb cuttings. This will keep them dry and free from diseases, which you can later use for culinary purposes or further rooting in the garden.
For best preservation, fill one-fourth of the container with water and store the cuttings. This will keep them fresh for a longer time.
The fragrant bright green basil leaves look lovely in a glass jar filled with water. Rooting this tender herb in a water jar will help the cuttings grow at a steadier speed than in soil, as the roots require a constantly moist medium to thrive well.
Also, you can monitor the root growth easily in a transparent jar.
Grow your favorite herbs in mason jars; fill some good-quality soil, and sprinkle the hybrid seeds that root well with minimal maintenance.
The best part about this method is you can grow a herb garden right on your kitchen window box or on the sill that gets plenty of bright light.
Grace up your interiors by displaying a herb terrarium on the center table. Make sure the room gets plenty of bright light to help the herbs thrive.
A glass terrarium will create a mini greenhouse that’ll boost the herb’s growth besides misting the air with an earthy aroma.
Don’t trash Starbucks bottles after enjoying your coffee; recycle them to propagate mini herbs. The broad base of the bottles will
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