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I've had a day off and tackled the over populated kitchen while my (hoarder) wife is away.I've lined up about 15 mugs we don't use or need and put them in a row elsewhere. Rather than just getting rid of them, can I grow anything in them? Their current location doesn't get much light. Any bright ideas?
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If they're a reasonable size you could do a layer of drainage (eg polystyrene packaging broken up or florist marbles), some compost and fill each with a hyacinth bulb or a few snowdrops, narcissi and crocuses?


Or line with blotting paper and do mustard and cress, or maybe beansprouts.

If it's your first try at window sill horticulture bung in some soil, scatter over some coriander seeds (the kind you grind and use in curries etc) and loosely cover.


Coriander will grow almost anywhere and will look pleasantly green and feathery/frondy even if you don't eat it. If you do eat it, let some of it flower and go to seed - those green seeds (before they dry out) are little flavour bombs.

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