Can aromatic plants be grown indoors?
Yes, some like basil or mint thrive near a well-exposed window, provided they receive enough light.
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Growing your own fruits and herbs in the city is possible! Fruit and aromatic plants combine gustatory pleasure, well-being, and natural decoration. On a balcony, terrace, or windowsill, they bring colors, scents, and a touch of edible nature to the heart of the urban jungle. At Verdeia, we select compact, productive, and decorative varieties, ideal for city dwellers who want to grow simply, without a garden, and enjoy the pleasure of “homemade”. These plants are much more than a pleasure for the senses: they reconnect you to nature, even in the smallest spaces. Their flavors, scents, and blooms perfectly suit city life. A small gourmet and green corner is enough to transform your balcony into an edible oasis. The fruit and aromatic plants offered by Verdeia have been chosen for their beauty, taste, and adaptability to small spaces. These varieties turn every meal into a sensory experience and every space into a mini garden of abundance. These plants are easy to grow in pots, tubs, or planters, even on a narrow balcony or windowsill. A simple patch of light is enough to create your little urban orchard! Maintaining fruit and aromatic plants is a true daily pleasure. A few simple actions guarantee generous harvests and always healthy foliage. These plants offer you a complete sensory experience: beauty, aroma, and taste — directly from your terrace. Place your aromatic plants in matching pots on a shelf or windowsill for a “hanging garden” effect. Combine a small citrus with basil and rosemary for a Mediterranean and fragrant atmosphere. For a modern look, choose matte ceramic or natural fiber pots, and add a string of lights to extend conviviality late into the evening. Each fruit or aromatic plant is carefully prepared and shipped in an eco-responsible packaging designed to protect its roots and foliage during transport. Verdeia ensures fresh, healthy plants ready to scent your daily life upon arrival. Yes, some like basil or mint thrive near a well-exposed window, provided they receive enough light. Strawberries, dwarf raspberries, and compact citrus are perfect for city balconies and terraces. Yes, cutting stimulates regrowth and strengthens their natural aroma. Pick often to prolong production. Some varieties freeze easily (basil, lemon tree). In winter, shelter them or place them near a warm wall. Perennials like thyme, rosemary, or sage live several years. Annuals, like basil, renew each season.Fruit and aromatic plants – Taste urban nature
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FAQ — Fruit and aromatic plants
Can aromatic plants be grown indoors?
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Should I bring my plants indoors in winter?
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