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Planting Herb Garden and Using Culinary HerbsPlanting and tending a culinary herb garden can be fun as well as tasty. Start with your favorite herbs, and branch out from there. Some of the easier plants to grow are basil, oregano, thyme, mint and lavender. You can plant your herbs in a raised garden, among other flowers in your garden or even on your windowsill. You will then have only the freshest herbs to use in your cooking, and the result will be food that tastes even better than before.
Before planting your garden picture this or read . A beautiful Sunday afternoon, some friends just drop in to say hello. After offering your guests something to drink you pinch a few basil leaves, select two plump tomatoes. You simply add mozzarella cheese and some crusty bread, and you have a delightful, light afternoon snack. The flavors are fresh and clean, and the preparation was effortless. So before planting your gdn, consider its location. Close to the kitchen is ideal.
A Spot of Sun and a Dash of Water
The wonderful thing about gdn that you can grow it in just about any sunny spot. You can put your herbs in containers or in tiny patches of ground, and as long as they get enough water and sunlight they should thrive beautifully. If you plant in containers, you can easily move or rearrange your garden. Containers also let you easily by offering the flexibility to reorganize your containers any time you wish.
So start your garden with your favorite herbs, and then you can branch out into more exotic herbs. Generally herbs grow very quickly and they can easily be started from seeds. So pick three to five herbs that you use frequently and give them a try. You will quickly discover which plants you enjoy most, and you can build from there. There may be some herbs that are a little more temperamental, or your soil and climate conditions may not be conducive to their growth. If it is an herb that you really want to include in your garden then you can take some time to learn a little more about it and figure out why it is not growing well. Then you can try again. Design your garden to suit you. It can be purely functional, or it can be a beautiful destination. Either way, growing your own culinary herb garden will offer you years of satisfaction and enjoyment. |
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