Herb Gardening

Benefits of Planting Your Own Herb Garden

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Not only does herb gardening allow you to always have fresh herbs that you can use for cooking, it is also a relaxing and rewarding hobby that can keep you occupied for hours. First, you need to find the right spot at your yard to get started on planting your own herb garden, and make sure that it is an ideal spot with access to good sunlight, water and air.

Why Plant Herbs

Herbs have always been known as flavor enhancers in many cuisines all around the world. They are used for creating sauces, marinades, soups, and for enhancing the flavor of meats and fishes.

Many centuries back, herbs are considered as valuable goods as many countries have traded their gold and silver, in exchange of herbs and spices. There are also many proven therapeutic uses for herbs. Most herbs have been used for centuries to fight bacterial infection, to relieve stress and improve the functions of the internal organs. There are always new discoveries that prove the healthy benefits of herbs to the body. Recently, there are also herbs being used as ingredients for beauty skin care.

There are many varieties of herbs that can easily be grown right inside your home. You can start with easy to grow herbs such as parsley, basil, oregano and thyme. If you have a bigger space in your yard, you can plant more herbs and nurture them easily. If you are limited in space, you can simply use pots and keep your herb plants indoors. You can put these pots by your window sill or inside the kitchen or even your bedroom. Do not forget to allow proper drainage for the pots by making holes under them.

Having your own mini herb garden inside your home or your yard will give you a ready supply of these tasty herbs and at the same time can give you a wonderful, relaxing hobby.

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How To Grow The Perfect Herb Garden

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Here is a video presentation on how to grow an herb garden.  These valuable gardening tips can be applied so that your herb gardening efforts will bring wonderful results.  Growing herbs at home not only provide you with a ready source of fresh herbs for recipes or beverages, but add beauty to your home, help clean indoor air, and even produce pleasant aromas to your living environment.

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The Complete Herb Book

The Complete Herb Book
by: Jekka McVicar
publisher: Firefly Books, published: 2008-02-15
ASIN: 1554073650
EAN: 9781554073658
sales rank: 427929
price: $18.75 (new), $13.33 (used)

“This is a must-have book for everyone who loves gardening and cooking. I’m Jekka ‘s biggest fan.”
-Jamie Oliver (on the previous edition)

The Complete Herb Book is a comprehensive A-Z guide to the fascinating world of herbs, providing practical information on each herb’s organic growing requirements, use, mythical properties and historical background. This new edition is updated and revised to include complete entries for 40 additional herbs.

The A-Z directory features a full double-page spread for each herb, with details that include:

  • Natural habitat
  • Species and related plants
  • Soil properties
  • Watering requirements
  • Weather protection
  • Container growing
  • Strategies to eliminate pests
  • Best harvesting times
  • Culinary, medicinal, cosmetic and other uses
  • Recipes.

The how-to section features step-by-step instructions and best practices for herb gardening. Included are sample plans; month-by-month checklists; drying, freezing and storing guides; tips for making oils, vinegars and preserves; and information on propagation.

The Complete Herb Book is the ideal handbook for growing herbs and provides hours of browsing pleasure for gardeners, cooks and natural-healing practitioners.

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Growing An Indoor Herb Garden At Home

So you really love gardening, but you do not have a space plant it, or you live in an apartment with only a small space for a herb garden outside. Then do not bother anymore, though an indoor herb garden is just what you need.

The question most beginners ask is whether herb plants can thrive in an indoor garden. And the answer is a resounding yes. In fact, indoor growing of herbs is easier than you think and what is better is that the herbs that grow, especially if the herbs are so close, just when you need it. No need to go out and take the necessary basil for your pesto recipe!

Although herbs can be grown indoors, you should not forget that houseplants are not yet, which is in need of air, sun and water during the day. Sunlight helps plants produce essential oils that you will love when it comes to their taste and fragrance.

Placement

The first step to consider is the placement of your garden and should be the sunniest spot of the house could be on a windowsill, solarium, patio or balcony. However, if it is not possible for them to get at least 5 hours of good sunlight each day, you can use to integrate their fluorescent lighting needs.

Indoor Herb Garden Supplies:

1. Container

For you to start growing your indoor herb garden, you need a vacuum or in a long, narrow container, or may be individual vessels that are at least 6 inches deep that can be mounted on the sill. There is a depth required for the containers in order to give the grass enough space to stretch their roots and do not forget to fill the bottom of containers with peat or vermiculite for good drainage.

2. Soil

The land to be placed on the pots should be rich, but clean and light. You should avoid leaving the plants in pots and bring them to dry very wet. pills plant they may from time to time.

3. Selection of Herbs

Have you decided what to plant herbs on your own indoor herb garden? There are a lot of them that can grow well indoors, and the list includes parsley, rosemary, thyme, tarragon, marjoram, chives, chervil, basil and mint will do well.

You can also buy herb garden kits   online to help you make the first step in the growth of your plants. An exciting new style of gardening indoor herb is called hydroponics – the roots are growing in aerated waters, not land. Consider joining the new hydroponic garden club now! Along with this, you should try to learn everything possible about indoor growing herbs to ensure that your garden growing healthy and productive.