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Starting an Herb Garden
Starting an herb garden is an exciting activity. Home herb gardens are
a great source of fresh herbs any time of the year. Herbs have a rich
history dating back to ancient times, with references in medieval
documents and the Bible. Herbs are easily grown inside in containers or
in an outdoor garden.
Potted herbs
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Growing herbs has many benefits: as an addition to dishes to enhance
flavor, to make tea, potpourri, or for medical purposes and also to
keep pests in check in outside gardens. There are a variety of fresh
herb gardens: for cooking, for medicine, ornamentals, or for multiple
purposes.
Types of garden herb plants include, interestingly, shrubs and trees,
as well as annual and perennial plants. A short explanation of these
types: annual plants live for one year: they sprout, flower, and die in
the same year. Perennial plants live for more than two years, meaning
that after growing and blooming during spring and summer, they die back
in fall and winter, and return again the following spring.
A key to starting an herb garden that will produce healthy herbs is
using soil with good drainage. For compacted or heavy soil types,
adding some organic material is recommended. Fertilizers are typically
not necessary. While a few herbs grow well in full shade, a sunny
location is preferable, and a lot of herbs do just fine with afternoon
shade. Interestingly enough, herbs are not often affected by insects or
diseases, with a few exceptions: in hot and dry environments, red
spider mites can be a pest for low-growing plants. Anise, caraway, dill
and fennel may be attacked by aphids and mint can be affected by rust.
Starting an herb garden using a small area in your yard, about 6 feet
by 4 feet, should be enough to produce herbs for the needs of a small
family. Growing an indoor herb garden using herb garden planters is
also an option. Culinary herb gardens are a popular use, mainly to add
enhanced flavor to a dish, while other herbs are used as a great
colorful garnish to plates or salads. Other herbs are grown for their
beautiful flowers or the aroma of their foliage.
Starting an herb garden can be accomplished in two ways: from seeds or
from seedlings. Growing a plant from an herb seed is a great joy,
seeing the process from the beginning to the end. The majority of herbs
can be started from seed. Well-drained, light soil should be used to
grow seeds in. Plant the herb seeds in a shallow box or pot toward the
end winter. The seeds should not be covered with too much soil since
they do not have a deep root base. A rule to follow is: sow fine seeds
in shallow soil. In the springtime, the seedlings can be transplanted
to the outdoor garden. Some herbs will not thrive if transplanted such
as fennel, coriander, dill and anise, and should be planted directly in
the garden.
Starting a herb garden is particularly worthwhile and it is easy to do.
Having a good understanding of herbs and a lot of plant growing
information available is important. This article is a good introduction
to starting an herb garden. You can find all of the knowledge you need
here - this website is an excellent resource for information about
growing your own herbs with quick, satisfying results. We'd like to
share this knowledge with anyone interested in having a beautiful and
productive home herb garden!
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