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Tips on Ways To Grow a Herb Garden Indoors and Outside

December 1st, 2009 by Alex

Some people just seem to have a green thumb and a real knack for growing fresh herbs to make gourmet meals. Using herbs grown in a kitchen window can enhance any meal. Most people think that methods to grow an herb garden are complicated but in truth, they are quite easy. The great thing is that herbs don’t require special soil, they can be grown throughout the year, and the garden could be grown in a window sill, this makes a great project for anyone, even apartment dwellers.

The best time to grow an herb garden starts in early spring with tiny seeds. As the weather becomes warmer, the young plants could be transplanted outdoors. For the seeds, these would be grown in four inch pots and then placed in a location with lots of sunlight. Keep in mind that while standard containers work well, any type of container could be used as long as the seeds have room to grow. Most important, if you choose anything other than a new container, use a mixture of three teaspoons bleach to a gallon of water to wash it out carefully, rinse, and then dry to kill any organisms.

If you choose a larger container, then several herbs of the same kind or different herbs could be grown together. For the best flavor from fresh herbs, flower heads need to be removed. When choosing herbs, there are annuals, which grow only one year, and perennials, which return each year. Some of the favorite choices include basil, oregano, and parsley. If you want to grow a herb garden outside, you could choose larger plants that include lavender and rosemary, among others. Then, for perennials, you might think of herbs such as chives, mint, sage, etc. Along with pinching off flower heads, if herb plants get leggy, the stems would also need to be clipped back.

If you have healthy soil, great but if not, perhaps you may be dealing with clay or sandy soil where any type of herbs will not grow. In this case, you could choose buy or build a raised garden box in which to grow the herb garden plants. As long as the boxes have good drain holes and rich soil is added, the herbs will do well. Garden boxes can be purchased or made in any size to work in the designated area of the yard such as under a window. In addition to using the raised garden bed for herbs, you could also use a portion for vegetables or flowers. Remember, herbs must get a lot of sunlight regardless of where the plants are located.

As you can see, methods on how to grow an herb garden is actually relatively easy. Therefore, if you love the flavors of mint, oregano, marjoram, thyme, basil, chives, sage, tarragon, lavender, rosemary, and other herbs, this would be a great option. Without doubt, cooking with fresh herbs creates a wonderful flavor that does not come from dried herbs.

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