HERB GARDEN ~ INDOORS ON YOUR WINDOWSILL According to Burpee and the National Gardening Association you can easily grow herbs such as Basil, Oregano, Parsley, Rosemary, Sage, Tarragon and Thyme right on your kitchen windowsill or other sunny spot. They recommend that you sow seeds into small pots with gravel over drainage hole, filled with sterile potting soil. Be sure to add sharp sand or perlite to mixture to promote drainage. If you have room, place individual pots in a larger container that fits on your sill. Fill it with soil up to the rim of the pots. This will maintain higher humidity and promotes better growth. Follow seed packet directions for care and feeding. For those of you who prefer instant gratification, purchase already growing herbs in small pots and place them in a larger container to fit your windowsill. REMEMBER HERBS NEED AT LEAST 4 HOURS A DAY OF DIRECT SUNLIGHT. Kath <mzmouser@earthlink.net> ~`* `*' `*' `* `*' `*' *' `*' *' `*' `* `*' *' `*' ~~~