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9 Best Herbs To Grow At Home

These are some of the most popular and best herbs to grow at home in India that have been used in home remedies since ancient times. You can grow these beneficial small plants at home. They will be safe and organic as there will be no added pesticides. It will save your money and benefit your health at the same time.

Besides adding another dimension to your cooking, freshly harvested herbs can soothe dozens of common health problems, and it's possible to grow a selection of home remedies in a couple of pots placed in a sunny spot.

These herbs not only have culinary uses but have numerous medicinal uses. They are best suited and good herbs to grow indoors. Look for seedlings of these plants and herbs at any garden store. You can also buy a packet of seeds and try sprouting your own.

What herbs can you grow at home? Today, Boldsky will share with you some herbs to grow at home in india. Have a look at some good herbs to grow indoors that have healing and curing properties.

Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera

It cures sunburn, heals the digestive tract. Not really a culinary herb but the soft gel could be added to smoothies. Plant in pots placed in full sunshine. Water well. Break open the thick leaves and apply the gel that seeps out to your skin to soothe sunburn.

Basil

Basil

This is one of the traditional herbs to grow at home in India. It is used for headaches and pain relief. This sweet, fragrant annual herb is ideal for growing in pots. Pull off the white flowers as soon as they appear. This will prevent your herbs from tasting bitter. Rub crushed leaves on your temples to relieve headaches. Pour boiling water over basil leaves for a pain-relieving foot bath.

Lavender

Lavender

This sun-loving plant needs good drainage. Use a small pot filled with gravel and a light soil. It is best to grow this herb in summer. It has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. Crush a handful of the heads and add to a bowl of boiling water to use as a steam bath for your face. You can also dab the oil from the flowers on blemishes.

Lemon Balm

Lemon Balm

It is one of the good herbs to grow indoors. It is used for cold sores, insect bites and is a natural insect repellent. Grow this herb in pots, or it will colonize your garden. Use for healing and preventing cold sores. Also, rub leaves directly onto skin as a natural insect repellent or to soothe bites.

Peppermint

Peppermint

You can make a tea with fresh peppermint leaves to ease nausea and minor digestive complaints. Use a sunken pot, because it grows vigorously. Sip tea made with fresh peppermint leaves to soothe stomach cramps, nausea, and flatulence. For a natural decongestant, place some mint leaves in a shallow bowl and cover with boiling water. Lean over it, drape a towel over your head, and breathe the steam.

Parsley

Parsley

It is an immune booster and is also chewed for fresh breath. Thrives in a pot in the sun as long as the soil is kept moist. Feed with organic fertilizer. Eat one tablespoon of chopped flat leaf or curly parsley daily. Chewing parsley neutralizes mouth odors.

Rosemary

Rosemary

It is used for mood lifting, cold soothing with cinnamon. This hardy perennial loves basking in sunshine. Tea made from a thumb-sized piece has been known to lift spirits in people suffering from seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and hangovers.

Sage

Sage

What herbs can you grow at home? Sage is one of the important medicinal herbs to grow at home in India. Infuse some sage leaves with boiling water, and when cooled, gargle for sore throat. It needs full sun and a dry sandy soil for growth. Gargle with a broth made from a quarter-cup of leaves (and cooled) to relieve sore throat.

Thyme

Thyme

It is an antioxidant and antiseptic. Plant in dry, light soil and in sunlight. A powerful antioxidant as well as an antiseptic. Drink a tea made from lemon thyme to treat colds before bed. Warning: Don't use thyme when pregnant.

Story first published: Wednesday, February 25, 2015, 15:37 [IST]
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