These are the herbs that grow well together and those that don't. Companion planting has long been recognized as a valuable technique in gardening, and when
Spruce up your herb garden with Ladder Herb Garden Ideas - a unique and visually appealing way to cultivate your favorite herbs!
9 Herbs that want to take over your garden. Whether they reseed themselves or send out runner, these herbs need controlled carefully or they will takeover your garden!
How to make your own DIY garden herb wall. Perfect for those who don't have much garden space, and want to make a nice feature. By That's so Gemma.
Spruce up your herb garden with Ladder Herb Garden Ideas - a unique and visually appealing way to cultivate your favorite herbs!
Growing herbs is an easy way to get into gardening, and there are plenty of ways to make an herb garden even if you're short on space. We're sharing 22 of our favorite creative herb garden ideas - both indoors and out. Click through to check 'em out!
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This post is part of a paid collaboration with Lowe’s Home Improvement. All opinions are my own. For Father’s Day this year, we wanted to do something special for Lucas’ parents who moved to be near their first grandbaby, and have been an enormous help over these past nine months! They love gardening, and have […]
Understanding temperature conditions is really important when you're planting outdoor herbs. Here's an infographic to help you help them!
Lots of indoor herb garden ideas. Indoor herb gardens, container herb gardens and indoor grown kitchen herbs. Herb gardens are easy to grow
Growing herbs is surprisingly easy - even for beginners or those that do not consider themselves gifted in the gardening department.
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For the best herbs available for your meals and your medicine cabinet, you'll want to grow your own herb garden!
Green-thumbed friends gather among vegetable beds for a laid-back meal in a Phippsburg potting shed.
6:55 pm - 43 degrees - cloudy... Every year I have grand gardening plans. But then life gets in the way and I get distracted by things that “need” to be done instead of the things that I “want” to get done. But this year nothing is going to stop me; I’m going to put in a backyard herb garden. When a recipe calls for fresh basil, I want to be able to skip the poor substitute of dried basil. A last-minute dash to the grocery store for some overpriced wilted basil is out of the question since it would be over an hour and a half round trip. I want to be able to walk outside and pluck a few tender leaves off of the basil plant growing in my very own herb garden whenever the need arises. I have the location picked out that fits the basic requirements of a successful herb garden - well-drained soil that is neutral to slightly acid and at least five hours of sunlight a day. I have the herbs that I want picked out - Basil, Chamomile, Chives, Garlic, Lavender, Mint, and Parsley. Now I just have to figure out what design/layout I want. Below are some pictures of backyard herb gardens I found online to use as inspiration... photo source: megahowto.com photo source: harfay.com photo source: makinghomebase.com photo source: motherearthnews.com photo source: savingbydesign.com photo source: twopeasandtheirpod.com
You want to use your garden space to grow pretty flowers, but you also want room to grow the herbs you love for cooking. What’s a gardener to do? Plant them