How To Grow Fresh Herbs
Tuesday, October 14th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed
Growing your own fresh herbs not only provides your family a wholesome meal, it also helps you save money. You need to devote only small amounts of your time to growing fresh herbs. The rewards of growing culinary herbs are worth your efforts as they can be added to your favorite recipes.
Best Choices for Growing Fresh Herbs
If you’re growing fresh herbs for the first time, start off by selecting the herbs you plan to use the most often. For example, if Italian cooking is your forte then oregano would be a good first choice as it complements tomato based recipes. Other choices to consider would be caraway, parsley and chervil that go well with soups salads and stews. Basil, marjoram and tarragon work with meat dishes while cilantro adds zest to soups and beans. Rosemary and sage add savory flavor to stuffing and chamomile and sweet woodruff make fragrant teas.
Options for Growing Fresh Herbs
There are several options for growing fresh herbs and it all depends on how much time you can devote as well as how much room you have for the garden and how many herbs you want to plant and harvest.
Traditional Garden
If you have room in your yard for a traditional garden and you have a variety of different herb plants to grow, then creating a traditional garden area in your yard would be the best route. Keep the herb garden close to the house so it’s convenient for you to step outside and quickly snip some herbs. Make sure the garden is in an area providing direct sunlight and is well-drained.
Indoor Garden
Growing fresh herbs, in an indoor environment, works well if you plan to grow only a few plants that can survive on a windowsill or any other sunny part of the house. Other than the occasional watering and checking for pests, the plants should thrive and produce flavorful herbs.
Container Garden
Container gardening gives you the choice of growing large number of herbs in separate containers. The only criteria for a good container is that it should have a proper drainage provision. These containers can easily be moved when required making them portable. Container gardens are convenient for anyone who does not have the time to maintain an actual garden but wants to grow more than a few herb plants.
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