I used these cute Mason jar glasses to plant an indoor herb garden.
Total Time: 30 minutes
Yield: 4
Supplies:
- stones
- potting soil
- seed
- jars
- ziplock bags

Steps:
- First, I sprouted the seeds using a wet paper towel and putting it in a ziplock bag for a few days until the seed sprouted.

- Then, I transplanted it to the prepared jar. To prepare the jar, I placed stones at the bottom to aerate the plant and added potting soil. I poked a hole into the middle of the soil.
- Then, I added the sprouted seed and covered it gently with the soil and added a few more spoonfuls of soil surrounding the well I had made where I planted the seed. Keep the soil moist and it should grow quickly.
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March 21, 20230 found this helpful
I like your idea. Both container and growing herbs indoors.

May 8, 20230 found this helpful
This is fabulous and very achievable for my disabled clients to see a herb grow Thanks.
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