Designs for Herb and Vegetable Garden

When space is not an issue, you can incorporate your herb garden design with your ornamental flowers, vegetables and shrubs. If you find yourself living in an apartment or in an area where either the climate or the soil is not particularly conducive to gardening, you may want to take a more modern approach to your plants.

Growing out of medieval and European Renaissance design, the modern is less ornamental and more practical and easy to maintain. When considering what to plant you should consider two things. First of all, what herbs do you enjoy? Plant your favorite first. By harvesting your favorite and cooking with them, you can enjoy the fruits of your labor, and then the whole experience of designing and growing your own will be just that much more rewarding.

The second thing that you want to consider when designing your own is your environment. Consider where you live and what the growing conditions are. To do this think about where you can grow. If you have a back yard, what are the soil and temperature like? If you live in an apartment, think about where you can put containers. Do you have a patio, or do you just have a sunny windowsill? Than make .

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Think about how you are going to use your herb garden, and design it to work easily for you. As mentioned before, modern gardens are practical, so that everything from preparing the environment, to planting, to tending, to harvesting is not a drain on the gardener and chef. As a result raised beds and container gardens are gaining in popularity.

Containers are a wonderful way to grow because they can be managed very simply. As you increase the number of herbs that you are growing you can easily rearrange your garden. If plant is getting not enough or too much sun, you can easily move the container to correct the situation. You can also make sure that each gets the individual care it needs from water to soil to sun exposure. Container management is simple, and the containers can add a whole design element to urban living, or to any patio for that matter.

Raised bed gardens, while they are similar to container gardens, are not quite as flexible. The wonderful thing about raised gardens is that they are extremely easy to tend. Another popular is the parterre. Generally for a more formal garden this garden style goes a step further than the raised bed gardening.

Coming up with the perfect making it beautiful as well as practical will offer you delicious for your cooking for years to come.

 

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