Fresh Garden and Dry Herbs: How To Make And Store

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Living at AER Tampa offers a perfect opportunity to embrace apartment living while growing your own herbs at home. Whether you’re an avid cook or just love the idea of fresh herbs, you can easily grow and dry herbs in an apartment setting. It’s a great way to bring the garden inside while enhancing your space with a touch of nature.

Finding the Perfect Herbs

The first step to growing herbs at home is choosing the right ones for your space. Some herbs thrive indoors, like basil, rosemary, thyme, and mint. These varieties not only grow well in small containers but also add sophisticated greenery to your apartment. Place them near a sunny window to ensure they receive plenty of light. Stylish pots and planters can enhance your decor, bringing a fresh and modern look to your home.

How To Dry Out Your Herbs

Once your herbs have grown, it’s time to dry them for long-lasting use. Start by harvesting the herbs, cutting them just before they flower for maximum flavor. Rinse the leaves gently and pat them dry. You can dry herbs by bundling and hanging them upside down in a cool, dry spot. Alternatively, lay them on a baking sheet and place them in a low-temperature oven for a quicker drying method. Once dried, store them in airtight containers or glass jars to keep the flavor fresh. These jars can even double as decorative pieces, adding a natural element to your apartment’s aesthetic.

Growing herbs in an apartment doesn’t require a large garden. With a little creativity and the right approach, you can enjoy fresh and dried herbs all year round while enhancing your space at AER Tampa.