These Are The Best Herbs to Grow Indoors

by DailyHealthPost Editorial

7. Mint 

Mint not only makes amazing tea, but it’s also very refreshing in ice cream, candy, and many other desserts. When planted outdoors, mint runs wild, so it’s an obvious choice for indoor growing. Mint needs plenty of water and rich, moist soil.

You can devote a whole garden to it with so many varieties: orange, chocolate, spearmint, peppermint, banana, apple, etc. Snip springs and leaves for salads, sweets, or tea and mixed drinks.  

How to save money by growing this exotic herb indoors: Keep reading   

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