From: seb1@druwa.ATT.COM (Sharon Badian) Subject: Re: Indoor herbs Date: 7 Jun 93 21:21:42 GMT eeyore@wpi.WPI.EDU (The Dreaded E) writes: > I was going to ask which herbs can grow well indoors, but I > think it would be easier if I asked which herbs do NOT grow well > indoors? I'm starting an herb garden for a friend, and so far I > have (seeds not sown yet): parsley, sweet basil, oregano, dill, > borage, thyme, summer savory, mustard, chives, and anise. Anything > I should know about these buggers? This is from my own experience: Parsley - grows well; I have found curly parsley doesn't bolt as quickly as Italian parsley indoors Sweet Basil - not unless you have a lot of light and warm temps; if all you want is a few leaves now and then it will work but if you want to make pesto with it, forget it Oregano - grows well Dill - gets too big and leggy, tends to go to seed quickly too Borage - never tried it Thyme - grows well Summer Savory - never tried it Mustard - never tried it Chives - grows well Anise - same problem as dill Herbs tend to take a while before they get big enough to harvest if you grow them from seed. Your friend will have to be patient. The exception to this is basil. It grows quite fast under good conditions. Sharon Badian seb1@dr.att.com