Moisture is vital to herb survival.
If you have a dry environment inside your house it may present a problem to growing your herbs indoors.
And because you want your plants to grow healthy, you may want to take extra care in watering your herb garden and providing them the perfect condition to grow.
Watering your garden regularly is the best way to provide moisture to the herbs and the soil they're sitting on.
It takes very little effort to water your indoor garden correctly.
Watering an indoor garden depends on the type of garden you have.
Self watering pots are suitable for indoor garden bed with very dry environment.
With these, you fill a reservoir with water and it is released slowly to the herbs.
Pots and indoor container herb garden requires less watering.
Misting the herbs with water is proven to provide them with the right amount of moisture they need inside the house.
Misting is done by placing a dish of water near a source of heat.
As the room heats up, the water evaporates and add moisture into the room.
Additionally, you can also set the herbs on a tray of pea gravel.
Fill half the tray with water and leave it on the garden bed.
Misting is best recommended for herbs that doesn't require much water to grow.
Herbs like coriander, basil and garlic, which can be grown indoors will get sufficient moisture from water sprinkled on them.
Care should be taken when watering herb garden especially indoors.
The biggest cause of plant loss is because of over-watering.
Indoor herbs are susceptible to root rots cause by overwatering.
As much as you may be tempted, don't overwater your plants