When you're ready to start an herb garden, it's important to consider a site with optimal growing conditions. While most herbs prefer full sun—at least 6 hours of sunlight daily—to produce the most ...
While some herbs, like rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus), oregano (Origanum vulgare), and basil (Ocimum basilicum), are known sun-seekers that can take the heat and thrive all summer long, others actually ...
Start by growing herbs you like to use for seasoning food and beverages, making pesto or preserving. Include some with fragrance for a bit of aromatherapy. Make sure the plants you select will thrive ...
If you are not already growing culinary herbs, consider giving it a try. Many herbs are well adapted to container gardening because of their small size. The containers can be placed on patios, porches ...
Create a compact backyard herb garden with coriander, mint, basil and curry leaves for easy, fresh flavours close to your ...
Just because your kitchen isn't filled with natural light doesn't mean you have to count out houseplants. These options will improve air and visual quality.
Many herbs can be grown through the summer, so for everyone who likes to eat, why not grow a culinary herb in your garden or patio? Many herbs are well adapted to container gardening. The containers ...
Tampa (BLOOM) – Growing and harvesting your own cooking herbs is a rewarding experience that adds freshness and flavor to your culinary creations. Whether you have a spacious garden or a small balcony ...
Q. I have been wanting to get into herb gardening and I like to drink teas. Could you suggest some multi-use herbs that are easy to grow to get me ...
Indoor herbs should feel like the easiest win in gardening—snip fresh basil, pinch mint, toss parsley into dinner, repeat.