English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

I have a small herb garden in a spare bathroom that I have placed a grow light in. Some plants are doing really well, while others aren't. I cut back most of the herbs in the fall but some of them haven't started growing new again. The bathroom stay cool but not too cold. We have a clothes dryer in there that we use but it doesn't get too hot or humid. Thoughts?

Here is what I have:

Doing Well:
Aloe x2
Lovage
Echinecea

Hanging on for dear life:
Patchouli
Stevia

Possibly dormant or dead?:
Sage
Mint - in own container

Pretty sure these are gonners:
Rosemary
Sweet Marjoram
Lemon Balm
* these three were potted together. Perhaps that is why they all perished.

2006-12-04 06:42:35 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Home & Garden Other - Home & Garden

3 answers

You might want to do some research to find out whether or not the plants you are having trouble with are annuals or perennials. Most plants go through a dormant stage and look like they are dead but give them a month or two and they should spring back.

2006-12-04 06:55:20 · answer #1 · answered by panicbutton4562003 2 · 0 0

Are you turning out to be to be a grocery vegetable aisle? I counted 12 vegetables. i do no longer pick to hose down your enthusiasm for a indoor outside yet is the time, section and plausible sadness nicely worth it ? In our climate I enjoythe outdoors produce in season and make do contained contained in the off season. truly some the produce grown hydroponically or South of the Border isn't undesirable contained contained in the wintry climate. some frozen vegetables cooked precise are truly solid. At Costco, i visit many situations get great salad blend, petite french eco-friendly geans, euro-cucumbers, peppers, onions 3 hundred and sixty 5 days round. solid fulfillment. keep up your enthusiasm even with the outcomes-there is consistently the nutrition market.

2016-11-23 16:27:07 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They should be potted seperately.My step dad is a horticultural Architect.I asked and he says you can pot them individually and that will help them grow a little better.

2006-12-04 06:50:49 · answer #3 · answered by gibbyguys 4 · 0 0

fedest.com, questions and answers