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Herb Garden Information You Need To KnowHerb Garden Information Beginnings: Start Small: Cultivating your own herbs not only provides you with a ready supply of flavor enhancers for your daily menu, but also provides you with herbs you may use for medicinal purposes, unique potpourris, special teas, vinegars and oils. They also can be used as cosmetics for your skin and hair, and even to control garden pests such as slugs. Gardeners everywhere are rediscovering the magic of herbs and herb gardens. Herbs are so easy to grow. If you are a beginner gardener, herbs are a must for you. Not only is their care simple and straightforward, but the results will spur you on. Once your garden is established, it takes so little effort to maintain, that you will have the confidence to cultivate other plants, vegetables and flowers. Herb gardens can be grown in pots, window sills, patios, or acres of land. Herbs can be grown in the sun, shade, wet or dry soil. There is a plant for every need. Amazingly, very few insects or diseases attack herbs; however, sometimes if the weather is very dry and hot, red spider mites can be found on low-growing plants. Also, aphids may attack dill, caraway, anise or fennel. Get Started: It is very tempting to over order when
we page through catalogs that show off beautiful herbs. Decide what you are
interested in using herbs for. Are you a cook, interested in using herbs for
medicinal purposes, making vinegars, wreaths? Know why you are growing your
herb garden. This will allow you to make the correct selection of herbs. Your
herbs will bring you much greater pleasure and satisfaction if your garden is
easy to tend (think weeding, watering, etc.). Start with the basics. Almost all
herbs can be started from seeds or plants bought and planted into your own
garden. Although it is easier to buy the plant, it is much more rewarding to grow an
herb from a seed. Here you will experience the entire process from birth to
death. It is practical to start your seedlings indoors. This will give you a
jumpstart on the season. Success is almost always guaranteed if you are aware
of the following: • Pay attention to the germination requirements for each type of plant • The soil mix needs to be light and kept consistently moist • Seeds need to be placed in a tray or shallow pot. The finer the seed, the shallower it should be sown. • You will need to transplant your herbs into the garden in the spring.
Herb gardens hold a special magic. Imagine bringing nature into your home even
in the cold dreary winter. You can grow whatever herb you are interested in.
Part of the fun of an herb garden is experimenting with new-to-you herbs. You
are sure to meet some new favorites along the way. This article has given you some basic information on how to get started and what you need to know and understand about herbs. Your journey is about to start right here. Cultivating your own herb garden will provide you with a pure, unadulterated result, fresh air, exercise and a very relaxing hobby. |
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