• Cooking with fresh herbs can be very rewarding, with pockets of flavor lighting up your taste buds. You will need to use double what your recipe calls for when you’re using vibrant, fresh spices, rather than old, dried up spices, but this will be of no concern to you if you’re growing your own indoor herb garden! Use a pinch of basil to spice up your tomato sauce, some chives to liven up potatoes or a few tablespoons of oregano to create a blackening beef or chicken rub. To get started, you can purchase the Italian Herb Garden Trio: Indoor Garden Gift Set for less than $20.

    “You won’t believe the difference in flavor between using dried seasonings and using the herbs you’ll grow with our classic Italian Herb Garden Trio. You can’t get fresher ingredients,” says the official description. The Italian Herb Garden Trio: Indoor Garden Gift Set comes with three attractive, green, 7 inch stoneware planters; a 13-inch long drip tray; seeds for three aromatic herbs (basil, oregano and chives); growing instructions; and peat soil pellets (which will expand when exposed to water). As with any garden, buyers will need to pay attention to water, temperature and sunlight requirements to achieve success with this product. If you like this kit, you can also buy the French Herb Garden Trio, with Parsley, marjoram and lemon basil. For $11.95, you can also buy Amazon’s “Assortment of 12 Culinary Herb Seeds” that includes parsley, thyme, cilantro/coriander, basil, dill, oregano, sweet marjoram, chives, garlic, mustard and sage — and can be grown in the same pots if you’d like.

    One reviewer of the Italian Herb Garden Trio: Indoor Garden Gift Set from Michigan is very ecstatic about her purchase. “The herbs I’m growing are healthy and taste amazing,” she writes, adding that she would recommend it over more expensive indoor gardens. She set it on her windowsill and mentioned that “multiple people have commented on how pretty the little garden is when they come over.” A buyer from North Carolina described the kit as “fun and easy to plant,” with the plants sprouting within days. A consumer from San Francisco especially liked the drip tray, which “makes it easy and neat to water.” Consumers have reported that they bought this kit for their desks at work, their spouses and their children.

    Some customers were slightly dissatisfied with their Italian Herb Garden Trio: Indoor Garden Gift Set because they felt the pots were “too small” for what they wanted to do, although satisfied customers liked the small “windowsill” size. Other malcontents said their seeds didn’t grow, but they admitted that they may have “needed sunlight,” which the manufacturer does verify. A couple merchants from Amazon did not provide people with fresh seeds — or even seeds at all, on occasion — which aggravated a few people. For the most part, since the price has come down half-way, consumers seem very satisfied with the cute little pots and herb garden starter kit, though.

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