Herbs
have been around since time immemorial and served different kinds of
purposes. They have been used to treat illness and flavour cooking;
they were even believed to have magical powers. Do you want
to have your own herb garden? Here are a few ideas on how to
establish an herb garden
Plan Your Herb Garden. Consider
the herbs you want to plant. Think about their
types. Would you like annuals, biennials or
perennials? How much
space will they occupy in your garden? If you want, you can
purchase a book that can give you the right information on what
specific plants you are planning to grow.
List or
draw your garden on paper first. Separate the annuals from
the perennials so when the time comes that you have to pull out the
annuals, you won't be disturbing the perennials. Perennials
can be planted on the edge of your garden so when it is time to till
your garden they won't be in danger of getting dug up.
Another
thing to remember is that you have to plant the tall ones at the back
and the shorter ones in front. Also, provide your plants with
enough space to grow. Proper position shall help you in this area.
If
you
would rather keep herbs out of your garden (and some are quite
invasive) you could have herb pots. These are large containers with
three or more outlets for the herbs. Fill the pot up to the first
outlet and plant it before continuing on with the filling and planting
process. Usually, the herb that requires the most water is planted in
the bottom hole, while the variety that requires the least, goes in the
highest hole. Some
Design Ideas For Your Herb Garden You can
consider having a square herb bed. You can have your square
bed divided into four by two paths crossing at mid point measuring 3
feet. You can border it with stone or brick. A
wooden ladder may also do the trick. You can lay it down on
your garden and plant your herbs between its rungs. You can
also choose to have a wagon wheel bed. Planting here is like
planting with the wooden ladders. Plant your herbs in between
the wagon wheel's wedges.
Get
Your Herb Plants Growing Of
course, different plants have different needs, but many of them require
alkaline soil. This is the reason why you have to determine
the herbs you want to plant in the planning stage. This can
more or less help you find out how you should care for your
plants. If you germinate your herbs from seeds, remember to
follow the directions on the packet for soil, watering and temperature.
Herbs
are some of the easiest plants to grow. You just have to provide them
with an effective drainage, sunlight, enough humidity or moisture and
fertile soil. Even with just minimally meeting these
requirements they will be bound produce a good harvest.
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