Growing your own herbs has many benefits. You’ll quickly learn just how great it is to grow your own herbs once you start reaping the rewards of your harvest. Most people who grow a few herbs never want to stop, and their herb gardens only seem to expand every year! One major benefit of herb gardening is saving money. Fresh herbs can be ridiculously expensive, with a single small container of fresh herbs sometimes costing $3 to $5 in many supermarkets. read more...
Herb Gardening
Tips On How To Grow An Herb Garden
If you are wondering how to grow your own herb garden, look no further! There are quite a few specific tips and tricks on how to grow an herb garden that should help you to grow your own successful herb garden. These trips range from where to plant your herbs to what type of herbs to plant to how many herbs you should plant for the space that you have. read more...
Growing Your Own Herb Garden
Have you been wondering how to grow an herb garden? If you want to grow your herb garden but do not feel like you have enough room, think again! You can easily have a moderately large herb garden right in your own home. There are many different ways that you can create and grow an herb garden that fits your needs and the space that you have for the garden. read more...
How to Design and Plant a Container Herb Garden
If you don’t have enough room to grown an herb garden in the backyard, you can plant a container herb garden for all the benefits of fresh herbs in a smaller space. read more...
Herb Garden Plant Markers: An Overlooked Necessity
Especially for novice gardeners, labeling garden plants is important. Even if you only plant a container herb garden, knowing which plant is where allows you to give each plant exactly the care it needs. If your only exposure to basil comes from square tins from the supermarket, how will you tell your sweet basil from your Genovese basil? Plant markers placed in the herb garden help to identify the plants. More than just ensuring proper watering and fertilizer application, in an herb garden, plant markers ensure that you don’t harvest the cilantro instead of the dill to use in pickles. read more...