In the extremely crowded and polluted urban environment, the lack of green spaces negatively influences our health and mood. The concept of indoor gardens thus emerges as a desire to reduce these negative effects and beautify living spaces. Here are 5 aromatic plants that you can grow in your own apartment.

Aloe Vera is a succulent plant with long, pointed leaves. It prefers moderate temperatures, around 20 degrees Celsius, and plenty of light. It can be watered every 3 days, preferring drier soil. It's a plant with benefits that you can directly enjoy. If you have sunburns or itching, you can use aloe vera directly on your skin to reduce inflammation.

Tear off a leaf and the liquid will come out of the plant. You can apply it directly to your skin.

Tomatoes are delicious and delight us every summer with their aroma. There are dwarf varieties that can be easily grown in apartments. They need plenty of light and heat to grow. They should be positioned at a south-facing window. The soil should be kept moist at all times. Water moderately!

Coriander is a delicate plant with a slightly spicy taste. It needs light but wilts in the heat. The ideal light for it is morning sun. Water the soil just enough to keep it moist, not soaked. It's an excellent seasoning, especially in oriental dishes.

Basil – is an aromatic plant, ideal in the kitchen. It likes to grow with plenty of light and heat. Ensure good drainage and a south-facing orientation. Basil will reward you with its aroma in dishes and a pleasant appearance in your kitchen.

Spinach grows easily in areas with moderate temperatures. Choose a sunny spot that will ensure a constant temperature. It's important to know that you should choose a deep pot so that the roots have room to develop. We've known about the benefits of eating spinach since we were young, so you won't go wrong if you start growing it yourself on a small scale in your indoor mini garden.

Indoor Aromatic Plants

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