Have you ever tried to keep herbs or bush tomatoes in containers all winter inside?

Certainly! While keeping herbs and bush tomatoes indoors through winter is a popular practice, success hinges on providing adequate light, consistent temperatures, and appropriate humidity. Many herbs, like rosemary and thyme, can thrive with bright indirect light, whereas bush tomatoes often require supplemental grow lights to produce fruit indoors due to their higher light demands for photosynthesis and fruiting. Ensure proper air circulation to prevent fungal issues.

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