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The Best Herbs are Always Fresh
The most flavor and nutrition is always gained from fresh, just picked foods.
Consider the wonders of having your own fresh herb selection all year long at home. Why sacrifice the quality of taste and aroma using dried herbs to prepare delicious dishes? Dried foods are always duller in color than fresh ones. Using fresh herbs when you cook will also give you more colorful and appetizing meals and menus.

Hydroponic Herbs

Enjoy freshly cut herb harvesting within a month of planting your seed.
Most herbs grown hydroponically will give you six months of homegrown herbs per plant. This means you can have all the fresh cut herbs you want and only have to replant your herb garden twice a year. Plus you have the added advantage of never having to weed and no daily watering chores.

No matter what growing zone you reside in, your herb garden will provide.
Some of the colder regions of the USA do not allow a long enough growing season for some herbs to perform. This is never an issue when you grow herbs in an indoor garden or growing tent. Your herb garden indoors will always have the right light and temperature, no matter what the weather does.

The types of herb plants you can grow hydroponically is pretty amazing.
Imagine just snipping off what you need for dinner every evening and having it in the pan without ever leaving the house. No more worrying about washing all the dirt off the leaves either. Hydroponics gives you the satisfaction of knowing there will be no suspicious crunching of missed soil on leaves. This makes cooking prep work far more quick and easy.

Hydroponically Grow Herbs

The majority of herbs require only a basic nutrient solution to grow well.
You can grow several different types of herbs all at once using one solution. When doing this it is important to make sure you don’t have any deficiencies in minor elements. To know exactly which herbs you can grow with one solution successfully will require knowing what each plant needs. First you will want to choose which herbs you want to grow. Then decide which ones can be grown together.

Growing herbs hydroponically can be successful using different methods.
You can raise tasty cooking ingredients with aeroponics, ebb and flow system or nutrient film techniques. Herbs will also grow very well with slab and drip irrigation. You can also succeed with small pots filled with grow mix, granulate or grow cubes using a drip system. For a wide variety of nutrient needs, the drip irrigation method may allow you the greatest versatility in one grow tent.

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