Use marjoram in your leftovers.
Growing chives indoors in winter.
Rosemary likes cool temperatures high humidity and barely moist soil in winter.
Marjoram takes a little longer to grow than others so have patience.
Whether you re growing indoors or outside your little starter plant will take some time to clump up and become a fixture in its pot or garden area.
Rotate pots if chives are reaching toward the light.
Plants such as basil can be dug and brought.
Work compost into the soil to a depth of 6 to 8 inches.
Use chives liberally in dishes.
Chives have a mild onion flavor and can be incorporated into a variety of dishes.
Marjoram hates the cold so place it in a sunny spot.
Bring it indoors before a hard freeze and place it in a sunny southern window.
Chives take time to become established.
Chives grow best in full sun though they will tolerate light shade.
If you want to start using fresh chives while you re cooking you can easily grow them inside your home.
You can enjoy the mild chive flavor all winter long.
Keep reading to learn more about how to grow chives indoors.
They tolerate the lower light of the winter sun and typical temperature fluctuations that they may experience on a kitchen windowsill.
How to grow chives indoors.
Soil needs to be moist fertile rich and well draining.
Thyme mint oregano chives and garlic chives are super easy to dig up in a small clump and bring inside for the winter says reppert brill.
Pot it up and allow time for it to adjust to container life.
Place the plant in a 50 to 60 degree f room.
Chives growing indoors will benefit from a regular trim.
Chives are one of the easiest plants to grow indoors over winter.
In colder areas you ll have to bring your plant indoors to survive the winter.
One of the best herbs to grow indoors marjoram is used in bath soaps lotions and essential oils for its wonderfully relaxing fragrance.
Before planting incorporate 4 to 6 inches of well composted organic matter.
The plant seems small you need to be patient.
Learn how to grow flats of chives in an urban cultivator growing garden.
You can either start.