Herb Gardening for Beginners
Herb Gardening for Beginners: |
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The main thing necessary to grow herbs is to put them in the right place. Most will prefer full sun if you don't have regular summer temperatures above 90 degrees. If you do have very warm summers then you might consider planting in morning sun and afternoon shade or a place which receives filtered light in summer (under a tree that allows some light through). Check the area several times during the day to make sure that there will be at least 4 hours of sun. i.e. 8-12, 12-4, 9-11 and 2-4 etc. |
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For planting Herbs, you’ll need to allow at least 8" in diameter for each plant. Later you may want to transplant to larger pots because they will outgrow their pots over time. (Basils can grow to over 2 1/2 feet high.) You can even plant some of your herbs among your flower gardens for natural pest control! (see blog) |
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Herbs are very easy to grow with a little sunshine, soil that drains well, some watering, and a little fertilizer or compost. Herbs can be grown in pots however the plants will always prefer to be in the ground where they can spread out. Some plants will grow quite large, 4-6 feet, and in pots they are really stunted and can get stressed which causes them to be very unhappy. |

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*Rosemary, Sage, Mints, Oregano, Marjoram 3-4 feet |
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*Clay Pots (or plastic) 8" to 18" in diameter (it is a good idea to combine several herbs together of the same watering requirements) |