How to Plant an Indoor Hanging Herb Garden with Gina

In this video, horticultural specialist Gina Iliopoulos shows you how to create a handy herb container garden for your kitchen. It’s the perfect thing to keep your favorite culinary herbs close by. Now, fragrant herbs such as rosemary, cilantro, thyme, and basil are just an arm’s length away to take the flavor of your dishes to the next level.

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10 Replies to “How to Plant an Indoor Hanging Herb Garden with Gina”

  1. SHAME ON YOU! A sure recipe for failure. Not enough light for the herbs to grow plus the soil will sour quickly from no drainage and soil needs aeration. Will actually kill Rosemary, thyme, oregano quickly without drainage.

  2. You need gravel or stones or perlite on the bottom for drainage. DON'T DO this it will kill your plants.

  3. What a terrible video. Should have spent some time thinking and planning. You definitely need some drainage holes and some course pebbles to help drain things.With something to catch extra water. You can even reuse the water
    Your way will rot the roots and kill the plants. Kind of hard to drill holes in light covers.

  4. The labels look nice but if you can't tell what they are maybe you should not be cooking lol.

  5. How do they do in the winter? Don't the plants get root rot when they cant breathe at the bottom? Just curious if this actually works. Thanks!

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